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Juvenile suspects identified in arson investigation at former Lebanon Catholic school
Lebanon City Police say they’ve identified several suspects involved with the former Lebanon Catholic building arson investigation but have not determined a cause.
The Lebanon County Branch of the NAACP held their third annual reading of Fredrick Douglas’ famous speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July,” which he made before Congress on July 5th, 1852.
York County is dealing with what health professionals say is a significant rise in infant deaths.
Gun reform finally passed Congress after almost three decades of failure – what changed?
Gun control legislation almost never passes Congress, even when there is widespread public support for action in the wake of mass shootings such as those in Buffalo and Uvalde.
Pennsylvania’s environmental regulator is moving forward with a pared-down version of its rule to curb harmful emissions from existing oil and gas sites as it faces a federal deadline.
At what point do candidates become products rather than representatives?
Roughly 70 Lebanon Democratic Committee members met Wednesday to conduct their reorganization meeting and hold their election for core leadership positions.
Leyla Monroy died after crash in Harrisburg with driver making a U-Turn leaving her dreams to be an artist behind
According to the story Leyla had finished her shift from work when she headed out back home, a tragedy happened. Leyla was struck by a vehicle only minutes later from finishing work. The van did a U-turn on Market St in the city of Harrisburg.
HARRISBURG — Despite weeks of private negotiations between Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and legislative Republicans, Pennsylvania’s budget is officially late.
Arson causes former Lebanon Catholic building to burn Sunday morning, city officials say
A fire that ripped through the former Lebanon Catholic building Sunday morning was the cause of suspected vandalism and arson, according to Lebanon city officials.