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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Speed Blamed In Crash That Killed 19-Year-Old In Ephrata Township: Police Speed Blamed In Crash That Killed 19-Year-Old In Ephrata Township: Police
Speed Blamed In Crash That Killed 19-Year-Old In Ephrata Township: Police Speed was a factor in a three-vehicle crash that killed a 19-year-old Denver man in Ephrata Township, Ephrata police announced on Wednesday, Aug. 13. The collision happened on the 200 block of Martindale Road between Newswanger Road and the Ephrata Township line around 4:55 p.m., according to police. Investigators said a Ford Mustang driven eastbound by Gage Weaver, 19, of Denver, lost control and slid into the westbound lane, striking a Ford Econoline van driven by Mary Yoder-Desire, 42, of Ephrata. A Honda CRV driven by Michael Mansi, 45, of Berwyn, was traveling westbound behind the van …
Lynching Victim Burned Alive By White Mob Finally Laid To Rest 114 Years Later In Coatesville Lynching Victim Burned Alive By White Mob Finally Laid To Rest 114 Years Later In Coatesville
Lynching Victim Burned Alive By White Mob Finally Laid To Rest 114 Years Later In Coatesville More than a century after he was dragged from a hospital bed and burned alive by a white mob, Zachariah Walker was finally given a proper burial in Coatesville on Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025, community leaders announced. The 114th anniversary of Walker’s killing marked a historic moment for Chester County, as residents, faith leaders, and activists gathered for his long-overdue funeral and a community forum on overcoming hatred and violence. Walker, a Black steelworker, was accused in 1911 of killing Edgar Rice, a white steel company security guard and former borough policeman. Instead of rece…
Ambushed PA Troopers Joseph Perechinsky, William Jenkins Released From Hospital: PSP Ambushed PA Troopers Joseph Perechinsky, William Jenkins Released From Hospital: PSP
Ambushed PA Troopers Joseph Perechinsky, William Jenkins Released From Hospital: PSP The two Pennsylvania State Troopers wounded in last week’s Susquehanna County ambush have been released from the hospital, PSP announced on Wednesday, Aug. 13. Trooper William Jenkins, a 10-year veteran and married father of four, was released on Monday from Geisinger Wyoming Valley. Trooper Joseph Perechinsky, a six-year patrolman whose father is the Mayfield Borough police chief and whose brother is a police officer in Archibald, was released Tuesday night from Geisinger Community Medical Center in Scranton. Both troopers were shot twice while responding to a deadly shooting at a Thompso…
Five PA Volunteer Firefighters Suspended After Alleged Alcohol Use On Call: Reports Five PA Volunteer Firefighters Suspended After Alleged Alcohol Use On Call: Reports
Five PA Volunteer Firefighters Suspended After Alleged Alcohol Use On Call: Reports Five members of the Undercliff Volunteer Fire Company in Shaler Township have been suspended after allegedly responding to a call while under the influence of alcohol, township and fire department officials confirmed. The suspensions were issued Thursday, Aug. 8, following a concern stemming from an Aug. 2 emergency call on East Genesee Avenue, according to Undercliff Fire Company President John Klocko Sr. Seven firefighters responded to the incident — a reported odor of smoke inside a home — but nothing was found and the call was deemed a false alarm, Allegheny County Department of Emergenc…
Lansdale Chief Michael Trail Tapped To Lead Norristown PD After Shakeup Lansdale Chief Michael Trail Tapped To Lead Norristown PD After Shakeup
Lansdale Chief Michael Trail Tapped To Lead Norristown PD After Shakeup Michael Trail, the longtime Lansdale police chief, will be appointed Norristown’s new top cop following the abrupt resignation of Jacqueline Bailey-Davis, officials announced on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2025. His official appointment is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 19, with a start date expected later this fall. Lt. James Angelucci will remain acting chief in the interim. Sudden Departure Of Former Chief Bailey-Davis was placed on administrative leave on Nov. 25, 2024, less than a year into her tenure. She quietly resigned on Dec. 3. Norristown officials never disclosed details of her departure, cit…
$1M IRS Fraud Scheme Masterminded By Woman With Multiple Personas In York: DOJ $1M IRS Fraud Scheme Masterminded By Woman With Multiple Personas In York: DOJ
$1M IRS Fraud Scheme Masterminded By Woman With Multiple Personas In York: DOJ A York woman plotted an elaborate scheme to steal more than $1 million from the IRS by filing fake tax documents and a bogus check, federal prosecutors announced on Wednesday, August 13. Queen Naja, 44, also known as Renata Winifred Ince and Naja Talibah Zahir, worked with 42-year-old Quentin Diego Sturgeon of Montgomery, Alabama, to carry out the plan, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Alabama. The two met through social media in April 2021, when Naja proposed creating a legal trust, submitting fraudulent paperwork to the IRS, and using a counterfeit check …
$2M Armored Car Heist: 3 PA Men Flee In Stolen VA Car In Violent Robbery, FBI Says $2M Armored Car Heist: 3 PA Men Flee In Stolen VA Car In Violent Robbery, FBI Says
$2M Armored Car Heist: 3 PA Men Flee In Stolen VA Car In Violent Robbery, FBI Says Three Philadelphia men are accused of pulling off a $2 million armored car robbery outside a Home Depot in Philadelphia, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced on Wednesday, Aug. 13 — one day after another Brinks truck was hit in Cheltenham Township. Daishaun “Daisha” Hughes-Murchison, 30, Brian Wallace, 31, and Trayvine Jackson, 31, were arrested and charged by criminal complaint with Hobbs Act robbery and using a firearm in furtherance of a violent crime, according to federal prosecutors. The charges stem from the June 21 robbery of a Brink’s armored vehicle on the 2500 block of Castor Aven…
Federal Court Reconvicts Lebanon Man For Execution-Style Killing After Overturning First Trial Federal Court Reconvicts Lebanon Man For Execution-Style Killing After Overturning First Trial
Federal Court Reconvicts Lebanon Man For Execution-Style Killing After Overturning First Trial A Lebanon man whose 2015 murder conviction was thrown out by a federal court has been found guilty again — and this time, the judge made sure his sentence would keep him behind bars forever. Eddie Williams, 50, was sentenced Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025, to life in prison without parole plus 25 additional years after a Lebanon County jury in June convicted him of First-Degree Homicide, Conspiracy to Commit Homicide, Attempted Homicide, Robbery, Illegal Possession of a Firearm, and multiple other crimes, according to the District Attorney’s Office. The Deadly 2014 Home Invasion Prosecutors said …
Maryland Man Hits, Drags Shrewsbury Arby’s Workers With Camper After Milkshake Dispute: Police Maryland Man Hits, Drags Shrewsbury Arby’s Workers With Camper After Milkshake Dispute: Police
Maryland Man Hits, Drags Shrewsbury Arby’s Workers With Camper After Milkshake Dispute: Police  Maryland man is accused of hitting and dragging two Arby’s employees with his camper in York County after throwing a milkshake at one of them during an argument over slow service, Pennsylvania State Police announced. Alan Bollhardt, 74, of Bel Air, was charged after the incident on Friday, Aug. 2, at the Arby’s on the 500 block of Shrewsbury Commons Avenue, according to charging documents. Around 3:54 p.m., Bollhardt allegedly complained about his order taking too long before hurling a milkshake at a female employee’s head, police wrote. She called 911 when he refused to leave. When …
$1.7M US Treasury Check Altered, Stolen $470K From Valley Stream Bank: Nassau Count $1.7M US Treasury Check Altered, Stolen $470K From Valley Stream Bank: Nassau Count
$1.7M US Treasury Check Altered, Stolen $470K From Valley Stream Bank: Nassau Count A Brooklyn man is accused of stealing nearly half a million dollars after altering a $1.7 million US Treasury check and depositing it at a Valley Stream bank, Nassau County police announced on Wednesday, Aug. 13. Detectives said Marc Lindor, 44, of Kings Highway, entered the Capital One Bank at 750 Sunrise Highway on Tuesday, May 21 at 2:44 p.m. in possession of the altered check. The check, originally legitimate and sent through the mail, had been intercepted and changed to reflect Lindor’s name, police said. After depositing the check, Lindor allegedly made numerous withdrawals totaling …
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