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Inmate released early in Lancaster County Prison SNAFU; officials cite “human error”

Teresa Wagner insisted to Lancaster County Prison staff on Nov. 24 that she was being released too soon. They let her go anyway - then summoned her back.

 

Police search for possible victim after shots fired at city McDonald's

Shots reportedly fired inside Franklin Street restaurant shortly before 10 p.m.

 

"Shop with a Cop" event alters stereotypes in Lancaster

Cops, 75 kids whose families have been affected by law enforcement shop, eat together to know each other as people rather than images.

 

Victim follows robber until he pulls out gun to get away in Lancaster city

After getting robbed early Friday morning in the city, a man followed the robber on foot until a gun was pointed in his face.

 

Fuel spills on Route 72, closing the busy highway between Route 30 and Lancaster city

Hundreds of gallons of diesel fuel have spilled on Manheim Pike, prompting the closure of Route 72 between Route 30 and Lancaster city.

 

ACQUITTED: Alleged child-rape victim testified it happened; jury says no

David Ream, 30, acquitted this week in Lancaster County Court of child rape, despite what officials called "consistent" testimony from the alleged victim.

 

Ah-Ha Project: Foundation announces $694,000 in community grant investments

The Lancaster County Community Foundation on Thursday announced $694,000 in grant investments to 17 local organizations.

 

Holiday flash mob planned for major shopping day; Park City may be target

Last-minute Christmas shoppers at Park City Center may be the target of a holiday flash mob aimed at keeping the “Hands up, don’t shoot” movement in the spotlight.

 

Manheim man who stalked kids at church gets probation, no-contact order

Jay Hilsher, 61, to serve eight years of probation for masturbating in car while watching children outside Manheim church. Hilsher is also banned from parks, playgrounds and schools.

 

School funding commission needs real costs, says Smucker

Legislators have heard a lot about the need to account for poverty in school funding. But they haven't heard much on the real costs for extra services.

 

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