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Here's what Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf did in his first term

Tom Wolf's past few years have had ups and downs. Here's a look back at them. → Read More

Snoozing but not losing: Downtown York bed race raises over $4,000

Don't hit the curb when it's time to hit the sack! → Read More

Bell's Big Bed Race in 360 degrees

Bell’s Big Bed Race is a quirky, family-friendly event to help raise funds for local people who need safe, affordable housing, including a bed to sleep in at night. → Read More

They sting, they bite and they annoy: 10 pests you can expect to see soon in central Pa.

This spring and summer are expected to be buggy, according to the National Pest Management Association. → Read More

Join us as we jostle up and down damaged stretch of I-83 in southern York County

It's not just you. I-83 is pocked and scarred and we'll take you on a video journey to prove it. → Read More

Blood-sucking, disease-spreading pests are breeding in your yard

The majority of mosquitoes in York County come from human-made containers. → Read More

It's spring in central Pa., but fickle weather means it's not time to plant your garden

Just last year, temps here dropped to freezing in late April. So keep those seeds in storage for a few more weeks. → Read More

The future is here, and in York that includes robots that can serve you coffee

York Exponential previewed one of its collaborative robots at I-ron-ic coffee shop in downtown York. → Read More

Watch a coffee-serving robot at I-ron-ic in York

For First Friday, York based company York Exponential had one of their collaborative robots serving coffee at I-ron-ic coffee shop. → Read More

Gardening tips from a pro

David Miller has been gardening his whole life. He knows how to grow a good vegetable garden. → Read More

'Follow your passion': York 17-year-old excels in cooking

Nate Jamison used to make extra money flipping signs. Now, he's found his passion for cooking at the Handsome Cab. → Read More

Highly stressful and emotional scenarios are part of this job

York County child welfare caseworkers may need to put themselves in dangerous situations. Learning how to do so safely could be the difference between life and death. → Read More

Mother shares her son's story to spread suicide awareness

Lance Hinderer was a normal kid who unexpectedly killed himself. His mother shares his story to spread suicide awareness. → Read More

Storytellers Project: Food for thought

The York Storytellers Project is part of a nationwide series of live storytelling events. USA TODAY NETWORK newsrooms curate nights of true, first-person stories from neighbors and notables. → Read More

Updates: Fallen York city firefighters honored during memorial service

Thousands gathered inside York Expo Center's Memorial Hall to honor fallen York firefighters Ivan Flanscha and Zachary Anthony. → Read More

Remember Doc Hinkle's Easter Egg Dye? Here's how this central Pa. tradition came back home

Introduced in 1893, Doc Hinkle's Easter Egg Coloring Kit is still sold today by the John Wright Company in Wrightsville. → Read More

Student-athletes find other ways to college sports

More student-athletes in York County and across the nation are bypassing their public school teams for the hope of greater opportunities. → Read More

Nor'easter makes spring look like winter

The snow started falling on the first day of spring and is predicted to drop up to 14 inches. → Read More

Watch: Construction on the new Memorial Hospital in this time-lapse video

The once barren former golf course along Loucks Road in West Manchester Township is finally starting to look like something. → Read More

Watch: Construction on the new Memorial Hospital in this time-lapse video

The once barren former golf course along Loucks Road in West Manchester Township is finally starting to look like something. → Read More