May 29, 2008 - A reddish-purple substance is seeping into the Codorus Creek in York from a storm water discharge pipe, according to fire officials.The substance is entering the creek just north of the Philadelphia Street bridge. Full Story On the blog:Skinny dipping in the Codorus?
May 29, 2008 - York could receive grant money by showing the city is serious about playtime. A new task force is aimed at making York a "Playful City," a designation that could lead to grant funding for playground improvements.
Full Story Related Story:Renaissance for city parks On the blog:York has 24 city parks
May 29, 2008 - Paco slept through the words "politician," "counterspy" and "pacifism." But the 1-year-old Chihuahua did wake up on owner Sandy Hardy's lap when the definition of "autumnal" was read. Full Story Watch Video
May 29, 2008 - Jesus Castanon first learned to roll cigars in his native Cuba. Recently, the York resident, 35, and his wife and business partner, Xenia Hernandez, purchased Hain's Pipe and Cigar Shop on South George Street in York, where he continues his age-old art of cigar rolling. Full Story
May 29, 2008 - The last time he was in Gettysburg, Ron Frye was "body No. 27." That was his role as an extra in the movie "Gettysburg." But on Monday, the 37-year-old U.S. Army sergeant was a guest of honor in the same town where he had been nameless years before. Full Story
In an ongoing online feature, the York Daily Record/Sunday News is chronicling homicides in York County using an interactive map. By clicking on points on our map, you can view details about the cases, including photos, charges filed (if any) and more.
The York County Sheriff's Department and the York Daily Record/Sunday News will be posting several of the county's "most wanted" suspects online each week. Take a look - you could help catch a criminal!
Donna Geesey never imagined she'd spend her retirement years as a caregiver. But when her mother, the late Lottie Reeder, volunteered Geesey's services, she couldn't say no.
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Memorial Day came and went on Monday, but its passing does not mean that our observance of those who sacrificed by serving -- and dying -- in the military should end there.
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JOHNSTOWN, Pa.—The University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown has received a donation of $12 million from an anonymous alumnus for scholarships for commuter students.
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