COVID-19 Cases Continue To Increase In Pennsylvania
(Harrisburg, PA) Positive COVID-19 cases are continuing to increase in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced more than 35-hundred new cases yesterday. This brings the state s current total of active cases to nearly 615-thousand. Almost six-thousand people are hospitalized statewide due to the coronavirus, which is double what the state had in spring. U.S. Attorney David Freed Announces Resignation
(Harrisburg, PA) U.S. Attorney David Freed is going to resign on New Year s Day. Freed announced his resignation yesterday after he has served about three years as the chief federal law enforcement officer for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bruce Brandler is going to take over the position after Freed s leave. Brandler has been a member of the office for over 30 years and served as U.S. Attorney from 2016 to 2017.
COVID-19 Cases Continue To Increase In Pennsylvania
(Harrisburg, PA) Positive COVID-19 cases are continuing to increase in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced more than 35-hundred new cases yesterday. This brings the state s current total of active cases to nearly 615-thousand. Almost six-thousand people are hospitalized statewide due to the coronavirus, which is double what the state had in spring. U.S. Attorney David Freed Announces Resignation
(Harrisburg, PA) U.S. Attorney David Freed is going to resign on New Year s Day. Freed announced his resignation yesterday after he has served about three years as the chief federal law enforcement officer for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bruce Brandler is going to take over the position after Freed s leave. Brandler has been a member of the office for over 30 years and served as U.S. Attorney from 2016 to 2017.
Cumberland County coffee shop permanently closes due to coronavirus pandemic
Updated Dec 28, 2020;
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A family-owned coffee spot in Cumberland County with homemade pastries and a drive-thru is no longer in operation.
On a Facebook post, BCB Rossmoyne owners said as of today, Dec. 28, the restaurant at 4302 Louise Drive at the Rossmoyne Business Center in Lower Allen Township is permanently closed due to impacts from the coronavirus pandemic.
“With all of the repercussions of the virus affecting not just our business, but all of the businesses around the Rossmoyne Business Center, creating enough revenue to keep the doors open has become an impossible feat,” reads the post.