UPDATE: I-83 at North George Street reopens after crash
York Dispatch
Northbound lanes on Interstate 83 between Exit 22 (North George Street) and Exit 24 (Emigsville) have reopened as of 7:42 a.m. following a crash, according to 511PA.
The crash happened at 6:23 a.m. Tuesday, according to York County 911. Northbound lanes of I-83 were closed for about an hour.
PennDOT traffic cameras showed lines of vehicles backed up to the Market Street exit on I-83.
There s also traffic disruption on North Hills Road northbound at Exit I-83 North as of 7:36 a.m. because of a multivehicle crash, according to 511PA.
This work is within the limits of an almost $12.4 million project to relocate the existing on-ramp from North George Street to northbound I-83 and includes the construction of a sound wall along the ramp.
Updated: 10:03 AM EST December 14, 2020
YORK COUNTY, Pa. Two Harrisburg men have been charged after allegedly fleeing from police in a stolen vehicle in an incident Friday night in York.
Damone Twyman, 19, was one of three occupants in a vehicle that a Manchester Township Police officer discovered was stolen when the incident began Friday at a Sunoco gas station on Church Road, police say. One other occupant was a juvenile offender, and the third occupant eluded capture after the pursuit ended, police say.
Twyman is charged with receiving stolen property and loitering and prowling at night-time, police say.
The identity of and the charges against the juvenile were not released by police.
Medora awarded road funding
More Medora streets will receive much-needed attention in 2021.
On Tuesday, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and Indiana Department of Transportation Commissioner Joe McGuinness announced 241 Indiana cities, towns and counties will receive a combined $101 million in state matching funds for local road projects through Community Crossings, a component of the governor’s Next Level Roads program.
That includes $179,316.73 for Medora. The town will have to provide a 25% match.
Jon Craig, business development manager for Midwestern Engineers Inc. of Loogootee, helped the town apply for the grant. He said Medora was awarded the full amount for which it applied, and he will check with INDOT to ensure the road projects all line up.