New details have come to light about apparent engineering shortcuts Sunoco is taking in its rush to get the new pipeline capacity up and running.
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Some jerk dumped over 100 tires in the Swatara Creek
Officials at Swatara State Park shared a photo of an illegal dumping of over 100 tires at the Lickdale Trailhead Boat Launch of the Swatara Creek.
Don’t expect to see election results in next Wednesday’s Lebanon Daily News
You probably won’t see election results in next Wednesday’s paper.
Fort Indiantown Gap will host demolitions and mortar training this month
If you hear some loud booms this weekend, worry not: It’s just the Gap.
Disabled vet defrauded of more than $300k by Juniata County couple while he was hospitalized at the Lebanon VA
Charges were announced this week against a now divorced Pennsylvania couple who allegedly defrauded a disabled vet of hundreds of thousands of dollars while he was permanently hospitalized at the Lebanon Veterans Affairs Medical Center (known commonly as the VA).
In Lackawanna, a glimpse of what millions in funding could do for an old Bethlehem Steel plant
Lebanon County residents will understand why Lackawanna, NY residents are so excited to see something done with the old Bethelehem Steel plant they have downtown.
Congregation Beth Israel will open up Friday night services to general public
Lebanon synagogue Congregation Beth Israel, located at 411 South 8th Street, will open its Friday night services to the general public. Services begin at 7:30pm.
Marijuana is on the ballot in four states, but legalization may soon stall, researchers say
An analysis by professors from Penn State and Wright State suggests that marijuana legalization of all types is about to hit a wall.
Lebanon County will pay $4.75m to estate of Cedar Crest grad who died from complications to heroin withdrawal, but will not admit wrongdoing
The estate of Victoria “Tori” Herr has settled with Lebanon County over claims of civil rights violations and wrongful death involving the Lebanon County Correctional Facility. Herr’s estate will receive $4.75 million.
ProPublica database shows racial disparities in Lebanon County school districts but low segregation
Nonprofit investigative news outlet ProPublica has compiled a database that explores racial disparities in public and charter school systems across the country.
More on the Quentin Road crash that killed Karen Graham of Lebanon last spring: Hummelstown man had been seeking help in Hershey for drug and alcohol use
Yesterday in North Cornwall Township, a Hummelstown man, Tyler Brandt Dormer, was charged with homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence as a result of the March death of Karen Elizabeth Graham of Lebanon.
Pennsylvania counting down to first hard frost which will end worst West Nile outbreak in 15 years
With unseasonably warm weather and an especially wet summer, the West Nile threat in Lebanon County this summer has been both longer and more pronounced than in previous seasons.
Guilty verdict for first of two Lebanon men being tried for first-degree murder, second man’s plea submitted
With a guilty plea for all counts except those involving conspiracy, Scott Kirchner II ended the Commonwealth’s case against him and now awaits sentencing scheduled for October 17.
Fort Indiantown Gap prepares for spotted lanternfly egg laying season, Lebanon County still clean
Fort Indiantown Gap is once again a frontier of sorts with the forested area serving as a major barrier preventing the further spread of the invasive insect, the spotted lanternfly.
Trial underway for first of two men charged with murder of Lebanon man during botched robbery of his drug-dealing son
The trial for one of the men charged with the murder of Lebanon man last year began yesterday at the Municipal Building with jury selection under the judgeship of Samuel Kline.