>>West York Police: Fourth Of July Shooting Wasn’t Random Incident
(West York, PA) -- Police in West York say a Fourth of July shooting wasn’t a random incident. It happened Sunday when shots were fired into a home on the eleven-hundred block of West Poplar Street. A woman and child were home at the time and weren’t injured.
>>Crews Use Over One-Million Gallons Of Water On Lebanon Recycling Facility Fire
(Lebanon, PA) -- Fire crews say it took over one-million gallons of water to get a Lebanon recycling facility fire under control over the weekend. It happened Sunday night at Consolidated Scrap Resources. Investigators say there are rumors someone was playing with fireworks nearby, but as of now there’s no proof. No one was seriously hurt in the blaze.
>>One Hurt In Ephrata Township Wreck Involving Fire Truck
(Ephrata Twp., PA) -- One person is hurt after a crash involving a fire truck in Ephrata [[ eff ER tuh ]] Township. It happened on the 15-hundred block of Division Highway as the fire truck was headed to a blaze a block away. It’s believed the driver, Daryl Reiff, turned into the path of the oncoming fire truck. Reiff was taken to Lancaster General in an unknown condition.
>>P-S-U Safety Facing Criminal Mischief Charges For Shots Fired Incident
(Patton Twp., PA) -- A Nittany Lions football player is facing criminal mischief charges in Centre County. Safety Jonathan Sutherland is accused to discharging a nine-millimeter handgun toward a line of trees May 21st in Patton Township. At least one bullet ended up in someone’s condo. His preliminary hearing is set for August 4th.
>>The Pride Of The Susquehanna Sets Sail
(Harrisburg, PA) -- The Pride of the Susquehanna [[ sus qwah HAN uh ]] is back in the water for the summer. The 33-year-old riverboat was launched last Thursday and set sail on Saturday. Tickets for cruises are available at the Pride’s website: Harrisburg-Riverboat-dot-com.
>Police Searching For Missing 25-Year-Old Woman In York County
(York, PA) -- Police are asking the public for help with finding a missing 25-year-old woman in York County. Sierra Odea Shirey was last seen leaving her home in Southern York Saturday evening, and she is believed to have been going to Baltimore City, Park Heights or the Penn North area. She has long dirty blonde hair and was last seen wearing a red-and-black long-sleeve flannel shirt, black leggings and tan flip-flops. Anyone with any information on her whereabouts is being asked to contact the Southern York Regional Police Department.
>>Man Allegedly Attacks His Brother With Knife In York County
(Goldsboro, PA) -- A man is being accused of attacking his brother with a knife in York County. The incident happened Sunday afternoon at a home in the 600-block of Hill Point Drive in Goldsboro. Police say the victim was taken to the hospital for injuries to his head and hands. Jeffrey Kelly was arrested for the attack, and he is facing several charges including aggravated assault.
>>P-A State Police Searching For Missing Endangered York County Man
(Codorus Township, PA) -- P-A State Police are searching for a missing and endangered York County man. Thirty-two-year-old David Michael Barnes was last seen at his home in the three-thousand-block of Hardwood Terrace in Codorus Township Saturday afternoon. Police say he told his family he was going to go buy cigarettes but did not return home. Anyone with any information on his whereabouts is being asked to call 911 immediately.
>>Pennsylvania Department Of Health Reporting More COVID-19 Cases
(Harrisburg, PA) -- COVID-19 cases are slightly increasing in Pennsylvania. The state's Department of Health reported almost one-hundred new positive cases yesterday. There have now been more than one-million-213-thousand confirmed positive cases in the state since the beginning of the pandemic. Officials announced yesterday that about 63-percent of the population has received at least one dose of the vaccination.
>>Construction To Begin On New Apartment Building In Harrisburg
(Harrisburg, PA) -- A developer is preparing to begin construction on a new apartment building in Harrisburg. Integrated Development Partners is going to be building The Lofts in Midtown, and construction is expected to start this fall. The 22-thousand-square-foot building will feature 16 one-and-two bedroom units as well as 35 parking spaces for residents.