April 3, 2024 at 02:11 EDTDaily Item
SELINSGROVE — Due to rising costs, Snyder County will no longer house its inmates at the Snyder County Prison and will use the building as a booking and temporary housing center at an estimated yearly savings of $1.7 million.
March 31, 2024 at 08:29 EDTDaily Item
SUNBURY — A dispute about a $24,000 payment between Spyglass Ridge Winery and a production company led to a state police investigation, according to the owner of the winery.
March 31, 2024 at 08:29 EDTDaily Item
SUNBURY — The Easter Bunny may need to recover from hopping around the Good Will Hose Company playground after hundreds of children arrived for the all-inclusive Easter egg hunt held Saturday.
March 30, 2024 at 06:32 EDTDaily Item
ELYSBURG — A 67-year-old Elysburg man faces felony arson and is jailed on $300,000 cash bail after telling police he started a fire at his house “with love” because he bought and paid for the property, according to court documents.
March 30, 2024 at 06:32 EDTDaily Item
Two McClure teens were injured in a two-car crash Sunday afternoon on Route 522 in Snyder County.
March 30, 2024 at 06:32 EDTDaily Item
LEWISBURG — A report of an active shooter and an ensuing lockdown Friday night at Bucknell University was the result of hoax, according to school officials.
March 29, 2024 at 03:33 EDTDaily Item
SUNBURY — A 33-year-old Mount Carmel man facing attempted homicide charges could have his bail revoked following new charges stemming from a February incident in the borough.
March 29, 2024 at 03:33 EDTDaily Item
MIFFLINBURG — A Williamsport man allegedly broke into the home of his estranged wife and caused an injury to another man that required 19 stitches early Thursday morning, according to the Mifflinburg Police Department.
March 29, 2024 at 03:33 EDTDaily Item
SUNBURY — A Northumberland County judge is weighing a guilty plea from a Sunbury man accused of dropping a 14-month-old boy who suffered a skull fracture and brain bleeding.
March 27, 2024 at 22:33 EDTDaily Item
HARRISBURG — Zealous debate on the floor of the Pennsylvania House on Wednesday about whether unserialized, untraceable “ghost guns” are protected by constitutional rights or violate existing laws and jeopardize public safety ended with a proposed ban narrowly advancing to the state Senate.
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