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Saanich police issue warning after man approaches 14-year-old youth in car

  VICTORIA Saanich police are warning residents of a suspicious vehicle after a 14-year-old girl was approached by a driver on Monday evening. Police say the incident occurred around 5:15 p.m. near the intersection of Queenswood Drive and MacDonald Drive West. At the time, the youth was walking when a black vehicle pulled up beside her, and the male driver began to speak with her. The driver told the girl that he was looking for his dog and asked for help looking for it. Police say the man continued to engage with the youth until she decided to run away from the area.

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Pennsylvania State Senate Approves Of New Bill On Limiting Disaster Declarations (Harrisburg, PA)   A proposed constitutional amendment is earning another victory after it was approved by the Pennsylvania State Senate. The state Senate voted in favor of Senate Bill Two yesterday 28-to-20. The proposed bill would limit the amount of time future disaster declarations have as well as needing the general assembly s approval to go into effect. Emergency declarations called for by the Governor currently last up to 90 days, while the new bill would limit it to about 21 days. The bill must be approved by the general assembly in two sessions before it can move onto the ballot for residents to vote on.

One dead in York Township vehicle crash

Updated: 4:20 PM EST January 26, 2021 YORK COUNTY, Pa. Update: The York County Coroner s Office said William Latchaw, 87, of York Township, was killed in the crash. Latchaw reportedly lost control of his vehicle and struck a metal fence along the side of the road and overturned. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Previously The York County coroner has been called to the scene of a motor vehicle crash on Queenswood Drive in York Township, according to emergency dispatch and York Area Regional Police. The crash was reported shortly after 10 a.m. It occurred on Queenswood Drive near Maplewood Drive and Bristol Drive, police say.

Opponents to 90 homes on edge of Worcester say roads would not cope

OBJECTORS to a plan to build more than 90 homes on the edge of Worcester say narrow roads in the area will not be able to cope with the amount of traffic caused by a huge urban extension of the city. Concerns have been raised over a Rooftop Housing plan to build 91 affordable homes on the former Ketch car boot site next to the A4440 Southern Link Road in Worcester. St Peter s locals and parish councillors in Kempsey have objected to the plan saying surrounding roads are inadequate to cope with the planned number of homes and local schools would not be able to manage.

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