>>Controversial Ballot Drop Box Removed Again
(Lancaster, PA) -- A ballot drop box that was at the center of a lawsuit at the Lancaster County Administrative Building has been removed once again. Lancaster County's Republican commissioners have voted in their capacity as Board of Election members to remove the ballot drop box. Commissioner Ray D'Agostino says the majority believed to have a drop box in the front of the building was redundant when the office election board of elections office is just about 20 or 30 yards away.
>>Ukrainian-Native Doctor in Lehigh Valley Collecting Medical Supplies
(Berks County, PA) -- A trauma center surgeon who is a native of Ukraine is continuing to collect medical supplies to send to people who've been affected by the war. Dr. Filip Moshkovsky says the first shipments are due to arrive very soon at smaller hospitals that are on the frontlines. He also says in the near future, he'll have an Amazon.com link set up so people can purchase supplies. They first will be delivered to him at Tower Health Hospital before being shipped to Ukraine.
>>Lancaster County Resident Reportedly Dies after Car Accident with Tractor
(Lancaster Co., PA) -- State police are investigating the cause of a tractor car accident that claimed the life of person in Martic Township. They say the coroner was called to the scene Monday night near Penncroft Drive North after a car reportedly was struck by a farm tractor. The name of the person killed has not been available as the investigation continues into what happened.
>>Chester County Woman Found Safe
(West Chester, PA) -- Pennsylvania State Police have retired an endangered person advisory for a woman who was in Chester County Saturday night. They say 32-year-old Laura Pearce has been found and she is safe. She was last seen in South Coatesville Borough and police said she was at risk of harm and may have been confused.
>>Poultry, Egg Shows Banned Due To Avian Flu
(Harrisburg, PA) -- The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has temporarily banned poultry and egg exhibitions due to the threat of avian flu. The ban will last until June 6th unless the department rescinds the order. Six flocks in Lancaster County have tested positive for avian flu.