position and they will be removing the one vehicle that was lodged inside of the credit union as police continue to take measurements as part of the investigation. we do have video in one of two vehicles is still in the lobby of the alliance credit union building. police say just before noon they started receiving calls for helping people reported a car crashing into the credit union, the dodge charger was traveling west and the toyota previous was going south on little orchard turning west. the two collided and the charger was knocked into the building way to contract painters were inside working. both men were hit. it s not clear whether they were immediately inside or outside the building but there is remodeling going on inside the business and they were painting. they were hit when the vehicle entered and hit the front of the business and went inside. reporter: police say it is unclear if they were on scaffolding at the time or whether they were standing on the floor wh
LANSDALEÂ â The year of the pandemic has brought challenges none could have expected.Â
And local restaurants have found ways to adapt and survive, if not always thrive, throughout a year like no other. In the very beginning, there was so much uncertainty. We didn t know if what they were letting us do was going to continue, said Michael Wister, owner of Wister s Barbecue.
- Advertisement - Living through all that uncertainty in the first month was brutal, just brutal. It was just instinct, because there was no manual: it was like, just do what you think is right, he said.