At 8 a.m. on March 28, the Met-Ed power outage map showed over half of Met-Ed's customers in the Littlestown area under an outage, with a reported total of over 2,200 residents without power.
615 Courtland St, York: Brian Reigart to Acquisitions Group, $185,000 304 Carlisle Ave, York: Pedro Babrera to Yomari Colon-Diaz, $44,000 170 E Cottage Place, York: Dionicio Hernandez to Pedra Paulino ...
A barn at Peters Orchard in Adams County caught fire Friday afternoon, and crews battled to put the fire out for six hours.
ADAMS COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — Crews battled a large barn fire Friday evening. The blaze broke out on a farm in Huntington Township in the area of Slaybaughtown Road, prompting the response of ...
LITTLESTOWN, Pa. — Thousands of Met-Ed customers lost power in Adams County early Friday morning. A WGAL viewer said some residents woke up to flashing lights and a humming noise shortly after ...
ADAMS COUNTY, Pa. — A stretch of US 15 South is closed in Adams County following a vehicle fire. According to Adams County Emergency Dispatch, crews responded to the fire near the Steinwehr ...
4025 W Market St, West Manchester Twp: SEL Properties to Sheetz Inc, $3,412,500 1366 W Market St, West York: LKK Properties to Narrow Gate Investments, $55,000 1575 Church Rd, West Manchester Twp ...
A man was sentenced Monday for child abuse after abandoning a baby on a median in Adams County on Christmas morning. Jarvis Sims, 42, pleaded guilty to child abuse and received a one-year deferred ...
Several months after announcing that the Pa. Agriculture Discovery Center was coming to Adams County, officials have revealed the proposed site for the 25,000-square-foot discovery center.
Earlier this year, North Adams city council Vice President Ashley Shade reflected on the moment as Berkshire County’s first and only out trans elected official. “It's a stressful time to be ...
More than 2,000 Med-Ed customers were without power in Adams County on Friday morning. According to Met-Ed, 2,220 customers ...
Bristol Township in Bucks County approved their usage last December ... said Amy Sturges of the Pennsylvania Municipal League, a nonprofit that advocates for small cities and towns.