Jillian Pikora

Senior Assistant Managing Editor

jpikora@dailyvoice.com

Jillian is an editor and reporter based out of Pennsylvania's capital city of Harrisburg. She has a degree in Political Science and is a former political campaign manager. For over a decade, she has worked as a staff reporter and freelance writer at Sisters Magazine, The Tempest, Huffington Post, CairoScene, and several other outlets. Before joining Daily Voice, Jillian worked as a digital news editor at Hearst's local NBC affiliate, WGAL News 8. She currently assists in managing Virginia, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts; as well as reporting stories in Pennsylvania for Daily Voice.

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Sedan Slams Parked Car, Flees Cops In Bethlehem: PA State Police Sedan Slams Parked Car, Flees Cops In Bethlehem: PA State Police
Sedan Slams Parked Car, Flees Cops In Bethlehem: PA State Police A dark sedan slammed into a parked car before fleeing from state police in Bethlehem, authorities said in a release issued on Monday, June 23. Troopers from Pennsylvania State Police Bethlehem Station said they spotted the vehicle striking a parked car near Adams Street and East 4th Street around 1:58 a.m. on Saturday, June 21. When troopers tried to stop the driver, the sedan sped off. A short pursuit followed, but the troopers lost sight of the fleeing vehicle, officials said. Investigators are now asking for the public's help in identifying the driver or the vehicle. Anyone with inform…
Suicide By Cop: US Coast Guard Vet Killed In Police Shooting, Coroner Rules Suicide By Cop: US Coast Guard Vet Killed In Police Shooting, Coroner Rules
Suicide By Cop: US Coast Guard Vet Killed In Police Shooting, Coroner Rules A US Coast Guard Veteran who pointed a rifle at police and was fatally shot in South Whitehall Township staged the encounter in an effort to die by “suicide by cop,” officials confirmed on Friday, June 20. Gary J. Moyer, 73, was killed by South Whitehall Township police after he advanced toward officers while holding a rifle and ignored repeated commands to drop the weapon, according to a detailed report released by Lehigh County District Attorney Gavin Holihan. The shooting happened around 1 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28 in the 100 block of North 38th Street. Moyer had placed a 911 c…
6-Year-Old Girl Dies From Rare Meningitis Despite Vaccination, PA Family Says 6-Year-Old Girl Dies From Rare Meningitis Despite Vaccination, PA Family Says
6-Year-Old Girl Dies From Rare Meningitis Despite Vaccination, PA Family Says A vibrant 6-year-old Pennsylvania girl has died after a sudden and aggressive battle with meningitis — even though she was fully vaccinated — her devastated family says. Aria, described as joyful and brave, was surrounded by her loving parents, Frank and Sabina, and her big brother, Frankie, during her final days at St. Christopher’s Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia, according to a GoFundMe launched Tuesday, June 18 by Ryan Hanley on behalf of Sabina Parker. “This unimaginable and sudden loss has shattered their world,” Hanley wrote. “One moment she was here. The next, she was gone.” Th…
Black Bear Caught Snacking On Seeds Behind Plumstead Twp. Home: Police Black Bear Caught Snacking On Seeds Behind Plumstead Twp. Home: Police
Black Bear Caught Snacking On Seeds Behind Plumstead Twp. Home: Police A black bear was spotted behind a home in Plumstead Township after it gobbled up a pile of grass seed, local police said on Wednesday, June 18. The bear was seen near Old Durham Road around 12:23 p.m., police said in a release posted at 3:07 p.m. The Pennsylvania Game Commission was notified after the animal lingered briefly before continuing on its way. Authorities used the incident to remind residents to remove outdoor food sources that could attract wildlife — especially bears. "To prevent bears from wandering through your property, it is essential to eliminate these food sources," the …
Butcher Knife Chase In Lititz Leads To Drug Bust: Police Butcher Knife Chase In Lititz Leads To Drug Bust: Police
Butcher Knife Chase In Lititz Leads To Drug Bust: Police A man chased another person through a Lititz neighborhood while waving a butcher knife and threatening to kill him, police said in a release on Wednesday, June 18. Miguel Angel Rivera Jr., 49, of Lititz, was arrested after the violent outburst on the first block of Wentling Lane in Warwick Township around 2:20 p.m. on Thursday, June 12, according to Northern Lancaster County Regional Police. Investigators said Rivera brandished a butcher knife, threatened to kill the victim, and actively searched the area for him after he fled. Witnesses confirmed the attack, police said. Rivera was taken …
81-Year-Old Man Grabs, Kisses Woman Against Her Will At Lititz Senior Home: Police 81-Year-Old Man Grabs, Kisses Woman Against Her Will At Lititz Senior Home: Police
81-Year-Old Man Grabs, Kisses Woman Against Her Will At Lititz Senior Home: Police An 80-year-old man is accused of grabbing and kissing a woman against her will at a Lancaster County senior living facility, police announced in a release on Wednesday, June 18. Earnest Baer Martin, 81, of Lititz, allegedly approached the woman at Legend of Lititz on the 80 block of W. Millport Road, where both were staying, according to Northern Lancaster County Regional Police. He allegedly hugged the victim to say goodbye, slapped her on the butt, and kissed her without consent, officers said. The woman reported the unwanted sexual contact immediately to police on Sunday, May 11. Follow…
‘To-Do List’ Exposed Cumberland County Man’s Plot To Frame Neighbors For Attempted Murder: DA ‘To-Do List’ Exposed Cumberland County Man’s Plot To Frame Neighbors For Attempted Murder: DA
‘To-Do List’ Exposed Cumberland County Man’s Plot To Frame Neighbors For Attempted Murder: DA A Pennsylvania man is headed to prison after he tried to frame his neighbors for attempted homicide — and kept a handwritten “to-do list” of how to pull it off, authorities announced on Tuesday, June 18. Terry Sipe, 63, of Cumberland County, was sentenced to over seven months in prison followed by consecutive probation periods after pleading guilty to several charges in what the DA called an elaborate scheme. The sentence, handed down by Judge Michelle H. Sibert, went beyond the aggravated range of the sentencing guidelines due to the disturbing nature of the crimes, according to the Cumber…
'Intentional' Hit-Run Leaves Teen With Fractured Skull In Lancaster: Police 'Intentional' Hit-Run Leaves Teen With Fractured Skull In Lancaster: Police
'Intentional' Hit-Run Leaves Teen With Fractured Skull In Lancaster: Police A Lancaster man intentionally swerved into a teenager riding an electric bike, then sped away, leaving the teen severely injured, city police said in a release on Tuesday, June 18. Jonathan Seth, 26, was charged in connection with the crash that happened on the 1st block of South Marshall Street around 9:52 p.m. on Sunday, May 19, according to the Lancaster City Bureau of Police. The 16-year-old was thrown from the e-bike and suffered facial and skull fractures, a brain bleed, concussion, broken wrist, and vision problems, police said. Intentional Crash Caught On Video: Police Surveillance…
Lancaster Dad Accused Of Shaking 2-Month-Old Son, Causing Brain Injury, Waives Hearing Lancaster Dad Accused Of Shaking 2-Month-Old Son, Causing Brain Injury, Waives Hearing
Lancaster Dad Accused Of Shaking 2-Month-Old Son, Causing Brain Injury, Waives Hearing A Providence Township man accused of violently shaking his infant son and causing devastating injuries has waived his preliminary hearing, allowing the case to move forward in Lancaster County Court, the district attorney announced on Wednesday, June 18. Michael Robert McDonald, 30, appeared before Magisterial District Judge William R. Mankin on Tuesday, June 10, and waived his right to a preliminary hearing on two counts of Felony Aggravated Assault – Victim Less Than 13 And Defendant 18 Or Older and one count of Felony Endangering The Welfare Of Children, court records show. McDonald admi…
Inspection Station Owner Faked Safety Checks, Issued Bogus Stickers: PA State Police Inspection Station Owner Faked Safety Checks, Issued Bogus Stickers: PA State Police
Inspection Station Owner Faked Safety Checks, Issued Bogus Stickers: PA State Police An inspection station owner in Harrisburg is accused of faking vehicle checks and issuing fraudulent safety and emissions stickers, authorities said. Choukri Bouslama, the owner of Choukri Auto Services LLC, was caught issuing Pennsylvania safety inspection and emissions stickers for vehicles that were never physically at his shop, according to a joint audit by the Pennsylvania State Police and PennDOT announced on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. The investigation, conducted on Friday, June 13, uncovered multiple violations of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Inspection Regulations, authorities said. Inves…
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