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Joe Bonamassa Leaves Chocolate Town in Awe
Last night, the Hershey Theatre was transformed into a blues-rock inferno as guitar virtuoso Joe Bonamassa melted faces and crushed souls with his six-string wizardry. The GRAMMY-nominated axe-slinger unleashed a torrent of blistering solos and gut-punching riffs that left the audience questioning their own musical existence. From the moment Bonamassa...
Communities are preventing gun violence by learning from each other
An emotional moment happened in a Harrisburg neighborhood. Law enforcement from York, Harrisburg and Pine Bluff, Arkansas, stood around the spot where 17-year-old Antoine Byers died. He is one of two teens to die as a result of gun violence last week. Among those speaking was Tif Lowe with York's...
York County Economic Alliance announce nearly a million in grant money for early childhood education
(WHTM) — The York County Economic Alliance announced $950,000 in early childhood education grants. “We really want the community to value early learning,” Katie Caples, ECHO Director for Community Connections For Children, said. “The first five or six years of a child’s life is so important to their development and overall human lifespan.”
More than 2 dozen vehicles were broken into overnight: Hershey police
More than 25 vehicles were broken into overnight Wednesday to Thursday in three Hershey neighborhoods, Derry Township police said. The vehicles were unlocked, police said. They were in the Southpoint, Southpoint Commons and Deer Run communities, which are next to one another off of Middletown Road. Police didn’t specify what...
New mega warehouse proposed in Delaware County creates concern among residents
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. - Some neighbors in a Delaware County community are worried a proposed logistics warehouse will ruin their neighborhood. Thursday night, residents in Newtown Square spoke out against a plan to turn six acres of prairie land into a 77,000 square foot warehouse to be built off of West Chester Pike.
Federal judge, namesake of Harrisburg federal courthouse, announces retirement
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A Midstate federal judge nominated by President Jimmy Carter is planning to hang up her robe next week. Judge Sylvia H. Rambo has served the Middle District of Pennsylvania since 1979, and her tenure in the Midstate extends decades prior. “I believe that my colleagues...
Plant shop blooming with new 'gourmet soda & beverage bar' in Upper Bucks
SELLERSVILLE, Pa. - A popular Bucks County plant business is offering a "unique blend of nature and flavor" at its new location in Bucks County. Just One More Plant, carrying more than 100 varieties of plants along with soil, pottery and plant accessories, on Saturday opened at its new spot at 220 N. Main St. in Sellersville.
Woman at center of 2019 torture-murder case sentenced to 16 to 32 years in prison
The case of a horrific torture and killing of a 22-year-old, found mutilated in a trash can five years ago, reached its final chapter on Thursday as Lashawna Dantzler, the woman who started it all, was sentenced.
Man lunges at defendant in Montco courtroom during sentencing over overdose death of 6-year-old
Sheriff’s deputies had to clear a Montgomery County courtroom on Thursday after a family member tried to attack a defendant who was pleading guilty to the fatal overdose of a 6-year-old.
Coroner Called To PA Fair After Woman Has 'Medical Emergency' Officials Say
Officers were eating lunch at the fair located at 900 East High Street in Elizabethtown Borough when the incident began at 12:55 p.m. Aug. 20, as detailed in the police release. The 55-year-old woman went into cardiac arrest and officers immediately gave her CPR until Emergency Medical Services from MESA...
Police ask for help identifying hit-and-run suspect in Lancaster
LANCASTER, Pa. (WHTM) — Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a hit-and-run suspect who struck a pedestrian earlier this month. According to Lancaster City Bureau of Police, on Friday, August 2 around 10 p.m., a vehicle struck a pedestrian in front of a crosswalk on the 1st block of West King Street. […]
Cat shot in the face with arrow adopted, Pennsylvania shelter says
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A cat shot in the face with an arrow has been adopted, a Pennsylvania animal shelter says. Organization for Responsible Care of Animals in Lancaster County said in a Facebook post on Aug. 5 that Zura, a black and white cat, was shot in the face with an arrow."An arrow, clear as day, was in her cheek. We couldn't believe it," the Facebook post said. The arrow, which narrowly missed the cat's major arteries, jaw and trachea, was removed during surgery. It caused "no damage, other (than) the wound to pull it out," the Facebook post said. It still sounds unbelievable, but we are so thankful she is okay," the post went on to say. On Thursday, the animal rescue said Zura found her forever home. She was adopted in the morning and went home with Todd and Nora."She is going to a happy, loving home where she will be so spoiled! We are so thrilled for her," a post on Thursday said. Police are investigating the incident. It is not clear if there are any suspects or arrests.
Man fires gun in Manheim Township kitchen while children were around; police
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Police have arrested a Lancaster man who allegedly shot a gun inside a home while children were around. Garry Dorsey Jr., 35, of Lancaster is facing charges in connection to the shooting incident that happened on April 13, according to the Manheim Township Police Department.
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