A locally owned cafe in Lancaster County has officially announced the grand opening date for its second Midstate location.
abc27 news reported back in September when the owner of the Wired Cup Cafe first announced that they would soon be opening a second cafe location on 216 North Duke Street in the City of Lancaster.
Investigators say fires at a downtown Rockford coffee shop and a high-rise apartment complex were set by the same person.
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Rockford Housing Authority announced, as of Tuesday, 144 of 170 Park Terrace residents have been rehoused in seven different local hotels. Lifescapes has provided food and ...
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A Turkey Hill convenience store in Smoketown that closed in July has reopened as Racetrack Kwik Stop, an independent convenience store. Located at 2453 Old Philadelphia Pike, Racetrack Kwik Stop ...
Editor's note: A previous version of this story misspelled the full name of the new Racetrack Kwick Stop in Smoketown. A Turkey Hill convenience store in Smoketown that closed in July has ...
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — David Marshall, 46, confessed to arson at Park Terrace high rise and Wired Cafe. Fire investigators determined the fire originated in a first-floor office on the south ...