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june 4
- York City approves open alcohol containers in some outdoor areas
- York City mayor rescinds all of his COVID-19-related restrictions
- PHOTOS: Fallen trees, debris follow Wednesday night storm
- EDITORIAL: York mayor aligns with protesters
- Local obituaries for Thursday, June 4
- Births for Thursday, June 4
- Storms topple trees, cause power outages in York County
- Pennsylvania storm kills 3, rips roof off 7-story apartment building
- Protests turn subdued after new charges in Floyd case
- Obama steps out as nation confronts confluence of crises
- Ex-defense chief Mattis rips Trump for dividing Americans
- Fourth of July Blast canceled in Jacobus amid COVID-19 pandemic
- Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford hopes unrest can turn into change
- OP-ED: Trump reveals his poisonous reelection strategy
- OP-ED: Stop frivolously calling police on black people
- Mayor: Officer now on desk duty, accused of reenacting George Floyd's death
- York County has one new death linked to COVID-19
- State pledges $50M in grants for fire, EMS companies impacted by virus
- Police: Adams County mother shook, killed baby daughter
- Maryland fines two pro wrestling firms for use of barbed wire, blood
- LETTER: Support businesses that care enough to keep us safe
- Athletes share thoughts, feelings on Twitter after George Floyd death
- Dover man who caused fatal crash, threatened wife's family, found dead in York City
- 3 days and still counting in Pa. primary
- US Navy veteran freed after nearly 2 years in Iranian detention
- Gov. Tom Wolf will appoint misconduct watchdog to oversee state police
- PHOTOS: County cleans up after storm damage
- Thousands in Hong Kong defy police to mark Tiananmen anniversary
- Who were PIAA football teams of the decade? MaxPreps ranks the Top 20
- York County happenings: Events in Red Lion, Jacobus canceled, makeover for Giant
- UK summit calls for freely available virus vaccine
- Testimony: Shooter used racist slur as Arbery lay dying
- Spring Grove-area man shot by cop asks judge for justice, and to be heard