News

Since the Rwandan genocide, the ongoing conflict in east Congo has killed 6 million people, in attacks, famines and unchecked disease outbreaks stemming from the fighting.
Here are the top stories involving the U.S. government this past week. The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday issued decisions on the final six cases that were left on its docket for the summer, including ...
Some police departments in Lancaster County are working to join the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Program ...
Shoppers uncover alarming neglect at a local pet store where hundreds of birds were left without food or water.
Power outages in Adams and York counties have left thousands of residents without electricity earlier this week, prompting calls for compensation from a state lawmaker and a push for transparency from ...
Tasked with a festival theme of "Owning our History," Pacheco spent months planning how to showcase Lancaster's pride in the ...
More than 1,400 nurses and health care workers at Chambersburg WellSpan could walk off the job next week. The union is set to vote on Tuesday on whether to go on strike, as contract talks stall and ...
The Supreme Court ruled that lower courts cannot block executive orders nationwide, impacting President Trump's agenda on ...
Nearly every Windows user has had a run in with the infamous "Blue Screen of Death" at some point in their computing life ...
Smucker says goodbye to synthetic dyes in popular products by 2027, including jams, ice cream toppings, and Hostess snacks ...
More than 300 rural hospitals are at immediate risk of closing, and proposed Senate Medicaid cuts could push even more to the ...
The Justice Department has fired at least three prosecutors involved in U.S. Capitol riot criminal cases, according to two ...