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may 21
- PHOTOS: State Rep joined by restaurant owners in push to offer dine-in service
- Penn State defensive line expects to remain a strength in 2020
- VIDEO: State Rep. Mike Jones, area restaurant owners plan for safe dine-in service
- EDITORIAL: This heat Gov. Wolf earned
- Births for Thursday, May 21
- Local obituaries for Thursday, May 21
- Police: Man attacked another man after passing on house work
- York City to resume parking enforcement Tuesday
- Rabbit Transit closes in observance for Memorial Day holiday
- Pennsylvania SNAP recipients will be able to purchase groceries online
- Donation gives Red Lion food pantry some breathing room
- Zero deaths ... or 11? Discrepancies like that prompt calls to retract Pa. nursing home report
- Police: Dallastown woman left 4-year-old son home alone
- PIAA touches on numerous high school topics during busy, long meeting
- OP-ED: Schools will need help to recover
- 'Foolish, stupid event': Man accused of threatening Gov. Wolf free on bail
- Delone Catholic girls' basketball coach unhappy with PIAA decision
- York County has two new deaths linked to coronavirus, state cases surpass 65k
- Police: Man assaulted girlfriend, fired shots inside home with officers outside
- LETTER: Brier is candidate we need and deserve in the 10th Congressional race
- Rep. Jones: State health officials are 'bureaucrats' not 'experts'
- Draft York City school budget would ax 32 teachers
- Springetts officials eye manager search after Marchant's sudden departure
- Fine Wine and Good Spirits stores to reopen in York and Adams counties
- Shooting range on State Game Lands 242 in York County to reopen Friday
- PennDOT to reopen driver and photo licensing centers in York and Adams counties
- York County Food Bank will distribute food Saturday in Hanover
- York County happenings: Holiday changes, York City parking, food distribution and more
- District 3 officials announce a $165,000 loss during 2018-19 season
- Wolf eyes lifting of many more pandemic restrictions
- Coronavirus-triggered layoffs in US hit nearly 39 million
- Trump approval ratings remain steady during pandemic