Pa. police: Prankster who scaled radio tower to hang bedsheet from antenna needs to see doctor
Cops: Jokester who scaled Pa. tower should see doc Champion Enterprises says no layoffs planned in York, Neb., during bankruptcy restructuring
Champion says Neb. workers safe in restructuring Bon-Ton secures $675M credit facility to replace $800M revolving facility due in 2011
Bon-Ton secures $675M credit facility YORK, Pa. — Bon-Ton Stores Inc. said Wednesday it has agreed with lenders to take a $675 million 3.5-year senior secured asset-based credit facility to replace its existing $800 million revolving credit facility due to mature in March 2011. More customers, a rate increase and cost savings help lift York Water’s third-quarter profit
York Water posts big gain in third-quarter profit Pa. town elects first black mayor, 40 years after riots killed white officer, black woman
40 years after riots, Pa. city elects black mayor Pa. woman tackles burglar who broke into her home and holds him for policeYORK, Pa. — A Pennsylvania woman dove on a burglar who broke into her home and hung onto him until police arrived. Tina Graham, 40, said she heard an intruder in her York home around 2:30 a.m. Sunday. She said she called police then told the intruder he was going to jail. As he tried to run, the 140-pound woman said she jumped on the 160-pound man and pinned him against a fence. Man using BB gun to keep cats away from his birds leads to Pa. school lockdownYORK, Pa. — Police say a man using a BB gun to protect his birds from cats led to an elementary school lockdown in Pennsylvania. Man using BB gun to keep birds away from his cats leads to Pa. school lockdownYORK, Pa. — Police say a man using a BB gun to protect his cats from birds led to an elementary school lockdown in Pennsylvania. Police: After shooting wife, Pa. man told son trying to save her to ‘just let her die’YORK, Pa. — Police say a Pennsylvania man shot his wife then told the couple’s 18-year-old son to “just let her die.” Rare bright orange _ alive and pinching _ lobsters popping up in Maine, MassachusettsYORK, Maine — Two orange lobsters that look as though they’ve just emerged from a steamer pot are definitely alive and pinching in Maine. Merchants in York, Neb., tired of finding urine-filled soda cans with catheter in can openingYORK, Neb. — Police are keeping an eye on a downtown York parking lot where merchants are complaining about soda cans filled with urine. The merchants say that for the past couple months, they’ve been finding a discarded can three or four times a week. A catheter is placed in each can opening. The urine inside spills out when the can is placed or tossed on its side. |