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Polls are open! Vote for your favorite YAIAA Athlete of the Week for Aug. 15-24
The start of the fall season means it's time to select GameTimePA YAIAA Athletes of the Week. During the fall, voters can select their top athlete in three polls: football, boys and girls. Polls are open from 4 a.m. Mondays through 5 p.m. Wednesday. Winners will be announced on the GameTimePA Instagram account and...
Students, faculty provide health screening and education at Ag Progress Days
HERSHEY, Pa. — Students and faculty at Penn State College of Medicine across multiple disciplines provided hundreds of health screenings and education over three days at Penn State’s Ag Progress Days. The event hosts educational activities and showcases the latest technology in farming, targeted toward the farming community.
Midstate fashion designer to make Harlem Fashion Week debut
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A Midstate fashion designer is preparing to head to New York City for the upcoming Harlem Fashion Week. Bernard Ballard, 77, of Harrisburg, has been designing clothes for 52 years. Over the years, he’s worked with afro-centric, spandex, satin, and silk garments and, in recent...
68th Annual Steam Show kicks off
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — The 66th Annual Steam Show kicked off this weekend. Dozens came out to the Williams Grove Steam Engine Association for the show Sunday. Antique tractors, steam and gas engines, and more were on display. It aims to show the preservation of the region’s steam and...
Harrisburg Comic and Pop Con returns
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Harrisburg Comic and Pop Con returned to the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex on Aug. 24 and 25. Over 150 vendors, 50 artists and more than 100,000 feet of comics, cards and pop culture collectables were present at the complex. “We have stuff that ranges from...
Historic Reading Pagoda hosts exclusive tour as restoration efforts progress
The iconic Reading Pagoda, a landmark perched 620 feet above the city, opened its doors for a special guided tour on Sunday, August 25. This event, though closed to the general public, was accessible via a livestream on social media, allowing the community to virtually experience the first look inside the building since its closure in 2020.
We Salute You: William Caparella
(WHTM) — abc27 salutes William Caparella. Caparella, of Camp Hill, served in the U.S. Navy in the then-newly formed Seabees in 1942. He trained with the Marines and was deployed to the Aleutian Islands, spending time in Dutch Harbor, Kiska, and Attu. He fought in the Battle of Okinawa.
DEVELOPING: Police presence reported in Harrisburg neighborhood
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — Officers with the Harrisburg Bureau of police are reportedly active in a local neighborhood. Emergency dispatch confirmed there is activity in the 1800 block of Mulberry Street. This is a developing story. Stay with CBS21 for updates.
Philadelphia Rapper, Who Dug Up Enemy’s Grave, Shot Dead
Philadelphia rapper YBC Dul, who went viral for digging up one of his enemy’s graves, has been shot and killed. Breonna Taylor Raid Officers Dismissed Of Felony Charges In Her Death The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the incident took place on Friday (Aug. 23) on the 5500 block of North Sixth Street in Olney, where Dul was shot multiple times in the chest and his right hand. The rapper, né Abdul Vicks, 25, was then transported to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead twenty minutes after the shooting. A white Hyundai SUV, which was spotted at the scene of the...
Bomb threat cancels French Montana show at 'The Fillmore' in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA - A concert was over before it even started after a bomb threat activated an investigation at a Philadelphia venue Sunday night. Officers responded to "The Fillmore," forcing an evacuation of the entire building around 6:30 p.m. French Montana was set to perform just an hour later. MORE HEADLINES:
Berks County camp strengthening bonds for siblings separated by foster care
BERKS COUNTY, Pa. (CBS) -- Most people go camping to look for solitude, but not Samii Emdur.At a campground in Berks County, siblings and campers all have one thing in common. They were separated by the foster care system.Coming to Rooted Kinections is the highlight of 15-year-old Rosey's summer, where she gets to hang out with her older brother and younger sister. Rosey's brother explained that before camp, he'd only seen her once or twice in his whole life."It's easy to take for granted getting the simple things. Saying goodnight to your siblings, sharing a birthday or holiday and...
Nazareth Area School District might need a new school due to enrollment surge, engineer says
700 homes are in the pipeline to be built in the Nazareth Area School District over the next 10 years, according to the district’s engineer. Now is the time to start thinking about how to make room for all these new children, engineer Arif Fazil told the Nazareth Area School Board at its most recent meeting. Fazil was president of D’Huy Engineering Inc. of Bethlehem, which was acquired earlier this year by CHA of Albany, New York.
The Lehigh Valley warehouse boom has brought prosperity, problems — and a notable culture change
TATAMY, Pa. — When Chris Moren moved to the borough in 1997, no mailboxes dotted the streets. Instead, each resident in the eight-block-wide, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it Northampton County municipality had their own post office box. “This [housing] development came in and they put mailboxes up,” said Moren, who from 2018...
Slow and confusing: An explainer on pardons, the process, and what help you can (expect to) receive
PLSE Philly’s Pardon Project has been doing a lot of work around Philadelphia to get folks one step closer to a legal clean slate. And with the success of the West Philly Pardon Network, Germantown could see its own. A criminal record can be a hindrance for anyone with...
Discovery Channel Explores Buckingham Cave, Yields Two New Doan Gang Discoveries
The exploration of Buckingham Cave featured in a recent episode of Discovery Channel's Expedition Unknown yielded two new discoveries. The exploration of Buckingham Cave featured in a recent episode of Discovery Channel’s Expedition Unknown yielded two new discoveries related to the infamous Doan Gang, a group of loyalists active during the Revolutionary War, writes Katherine Cressman for the Bucks County Courier Times.
New Experimental Drug at Quakertown Veterinary Clinic Aims to Extend Dogs’ Lives
A new experimental drug offered at Quakertown Veterinary Clinic aims to help dogs live longer and have better lives. A new experimental drug offered at Quakertown Veterinary Clinic aims to help dogs live longer and have better lives, report Stephanie Stahl and Nate Sylves for CBS News Philadelphia. The pill...
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