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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Driver Dies After Two-Vehicle Crash In Lancaster County: Police Driver Dies After Two-Vehicle Crash In Lancaster County: Police
Driver Dies After Two-Vehicle Crash In Lancaster County: Police A woman died after a two-car crash in Lancaster County, the Northwest Regional Police Department announced on Wednesday, April 30. Elena Murariu, 55, of West Donegal Township, was one of two drivers hospitalized after a collision at the intersection of Turnpike and Bossler roads at 5:23 p.m., police said. Emergency crews had to extricate one of the drivers trapped in their vehicle, authorities added. Both drivers were transported to local hospitals for treatment, but Murariu was later pronounced dead at 9:11 p.m. in the operating room at Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital, according t…
2 Hospitalized After PA State Police Vehicle Causes Head-On Crash In Lancaster 2 Hospitalized After PA State Police Vehicle Causes Head-On Crash In Lancaster
2 Hospitalized After PA State Police Vehicle Causes Head-On Crash In Lancaster A Pennsylvania State Police vehicle was involved in a crash that ended in a head-on collision in Lancaster County, state police announced on Thursday, May 1. The crash happened on Hartman Bridge Road near the intersection of Leaman Road, according to a release from Pennsylvania State Police. The date of the crash was not immediately available. The PSP vehicle was traveling north behind a 2015 Nissan Murano that had stopped to make a left turn onto Leaman Road. The PSP driver couldn’t stop in time and struck the Murano on its rear driver’s side, the report says. The police vehicle then veer…
SEPTA Police Officer Brian Zenszer Of Warminster Pleads Guilty To Sharing Child Porn: DOJ SEPTA Police Officer Brian Zenszer Of Warminster Pleads Guilty To Sharing Child Porn: DOJ
SEPTA Police Officer Brian Zenszer Of Warminster Pleads Guilty To Sharing Child Porn: DOJ A SEPTA transit police officer has pleaded guilty to federal charges of child pornography possession and distribution, the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Wednesday, April 30. Brian Zenszer, 44, of Warminster, admitted to knowingly distributing and possessing child pornography during a hearing before U.S. District Court Judge Harvey Bartle III, according to a statement from U.S. Attorney David Metcalf. Zenszer was charged by federal indictment in December following a joint investigation by the FBI and the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office. The case stemmed from two CyberTips t…
1-Month-Old Girl Dies After Being Found Unresponsive In Philadelphia Home: Police 1-Month-Old Girl Dies After Being Found Unresponsive In Philadelphia Home: Police
1-Month-Old Girl Dies After Being Found Unresponsive In Philadelphia Home: Police An infant girl was found unresponsive by her parents inside their Philadelphia home and later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital, authorities said. Police and medics responded to the 1800 block of North 27th Street around 7:13 p.m. on Wednesday, April 30, after the parents of a 1-month-old infant called for help, Philadelphia police said. Medics with the Philadelphia Fire Department rushed the baby girl to St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, where she was pronounced dead at 7:56 p.m., officials said. The scene was secured and the Special Victims Unit is leading the investigation…
Two Pregnant Women Injured In I-95 Crash Involving Overturned Vehicle Hauler: PSP Two Pregnant Women Injured In I-95 Crash Involving Overturned Vehicle Hauler: PSP
Two Pregnant Women Injured In I-95 Crash Involving Overturned Vehicle Hauler: PSP Two pregnant women were taken to the hospital after a vehicle hauler overturned in a four-car crash on I-95 North in Delaware County, Pennsylvania State Police announced on Thursday, May 1. The collision occurred around 6:25 a.m. when a vehicle hauler carrying three passenger vehicles was “operating too fast for traffic conditions” and failed to stop due to a traffic backlog, according to Trooper Paul Holdefer. Updated: Multi vehicle crash on I-95 northbound between Exit 4: US 322 EAST - COMM BARRY BR/NEW JERSEY and Exit 5: KERLIN ST. All lanes closed. https://t.co/lcAbCtKsoI — 511PA St…
Girl Raped For Years In Berks, Chester Counties, DA Charges Morgantown Man Girl Raped For Years In Berks, Chester Counties, DA Charges Morgantown Man
Girl Raped For Years In Berks, Chester Counties, DA Charges Morgantown Man A Morgantown man is facing multiple charges for allegedly sexually abusing a girl for several years in Berks and Chester counties. Jonathan E. Rodriguez, 39, was arrested after the Berks County District Attorney’s Office received a Childline referral in March from the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. The victim, now an adult, told detectives that Rodriguez began raping her when she was 14 years old. The abuse allegedly happened at homes in Caernarvon Township, Berks County, and in Chester County, according to the district attorney’s office. The investigation revealed that after t…
Rap Videos Bragged Of Teen Shootings, Robberies: 22 Mak Balla Gang Members Indicted Rap Videos Bragged Of Teen Shootings, Robberies: 22 Mak Balla Gang Members Indicted
Rap Videos Bragged Of Teen Shootings, Robberies: 22 Mak Balla Gang Members Indicted Gang members filmed rap videos bragging about real violence—including 17 shootings, 22 illegal firearms, and over 40 narcotics deals—leading to a 168-count indictment of 22 alleged Mak Balla Family members, Suffolk County prosecutors announced Thursday, May 1. 'MBF 'Til The Death' The MBF is a subset of the New York Blood Brim Army and operates primarily in the Long Island communities of Mastic, Mastic Beach, Shirley, and Coram. Prosecutors say its members took oaths, followed written gang “paperwork,” and pledged loyalty “MBF ‘til the death,” all while waging violent campaigns to gain terri…
CYS Worker Sentenced To Life For Beating Roommate To Death In New Oxford: Officials CYS Worker Sentenced To Life For Beating Roommate To Death In New Oxford: Officials
CYS Worker Sentenced To Life For Beating Roommate To Death In New Oxford: Officials A former York County Children and Youth Services caseworker will spend the rest of his life in prison for killing his longtime roommate, a fellow CYS employee, in what investigators described as a targeted, brutal attack in their shared Adams County home. Kyle Wesley Bartram, 39, of New Oxford, was sentenced to life in prison without parole after pleading no contest to first-degree criminal homicide in the death of 61-year-old Keith Monn, court records show. Judge Shawn Wagner handed down the sentence on Wednesday, April 17, 2025. Victim Found Dead During Welfare Check Monn was discovered b…
Street Fight Turns Deadly, Lancaster Killer Convicted After Two Mistrials: DA Street Fight Turns Deadly, Lancaster Killer Convicted After Two Mistrials: DA
Street Fight Turns Deadly, Lancaster Killer Convicted After Two Mistrials: DA A Lancaster man who gunned down another man during a street confrontation has been convicted of first-degree murder, the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office announced on Wednesday, April 30. Wilberto Melendez, 48, formerly of the 700 block of Rockland Street, shot William Earl Cooper Jr., 31, after an escalating series of arguments early on Friday, Oct. 27, 2017, prosecutors said. The dispute ended on the 300 block of South Marshall Street, where Melendez fired four shots, hitting Cooper in the chest and abdomen. Cooper died hours later at a local hospital. The conviction followed …
Dog, Cash, Perks Traded For $52M In Amtrak Project, Philly Contractor Admits: DOJ Dog, Cash, Perks Traded For $52M In Amtrak Project, Philly Contractor Admits: DOJ
Dog, Cash, Perks Traded For $52M In Amtrak Project, Philly Contractor Admits: DOJ A contractor president conspired to bribe an Amtrak project manager in exchange for millions of dollars in additional work on Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station, federal prosecutors announced on Wednesday, April 30. Mark Snedden, 69, of Munster, Indiana, pleaded guilty to Conspiracy to Commit Federal Program Bribery and Making and Presenting a False Claim before U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone, according to U.S. Attorney David Metcalf of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Snedden was the president and sole owner of a masonry restoration company that had been awarded a $58.4 million…
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