
Leah Hall
Author at WPMT-TV (York, PA)
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
newgrounds.com | Leah Hall
Lika goes on a date and is pretty stoked about it. Mammal Squad! is a show about 6 animals living their adult lives in New York City struggling to get by. Join me as I explore each main characters story. 2/6 character focused narratives complete! Thank you all. Created and Directed by Leah HallAnimation by Leah HallMatthew J.S.AdrawnalineJon P.
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1 month ago |
fox43.com | Leah Hall
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — Editors note: The attached video is from Aug. 6, 2020. On May 27, Pennsylvania State Police were at the 100 block of Mountain House Road in Jackson Township, Halifax, continuing a "police investigation/follow-up," but no other information was given. Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Megan Frazer said that there is no danger to the public. FOX43 went to the scene where an excavator was seen through the trees at a residence.
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Mar 12, 2025 |
fox43.com | Leah Hall
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Lancaster County police are searching for a suspect involved in a shooting that injured one. According to the Lancaster Township Police Department, on Jan. 10 around 8:55 p.m., a shooting occurred at the Getty Mart located at 1100 Millersville Pike in Lancaster Township. Three vehicles entered the parking lot for a reported drug transaction. One of the suspects involved allegedly attempted to rob another suspect, resulting in a scuffle.
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Mar 11, 2025 |
fox43.com | Leah Hall
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — A York County man was sentenced up to 49 years in prison for his role in a deadly Valentine's Day shooting in West York. According to the York County District Attorney's Office, Ronald Boyd Jr., 33, entered a guilty plea and was sentenced Tuesday, March 10 to an aggregate of 24.5 to 49 years in state prison for murder in the third degree, recklessly endangering another person and firearms not to be carried without a license. Boyd was charged in connection to the Feb.
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Mar 11, 2025 |
fox43.com | Leah Hall
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — A Lancaster County woman will spend up to 20 years in state prison for selling fentanyl-laced heroin to a Millersville man, which ultimately killed him. Judge Dennis Reinaker sentenced Amy H. Keperling, 44, to nine to 20 years after she pleaded guilty to felony counts of drug delivery resulting in death, criminal conspiracy of drug delivery resulting in death and criminal use of a communication facility.
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