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Pa. teachers ‘breaking the bank’ on school supplies
According to the National Education Association (NEA), most teachers are still shelling out hundreds of dollars out of their own pocket for classroom school supplies. Now, a recent study has pegged teachers in Pennsylvania among those paying the most. CouponBirds — which is described by its “About Us” section as...
A Philadelphian helped pave the way to breaking’s Olympic debut in Paris
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. New to the Olympics in 2024? Breaking, also known as breakdancing. The dance form is a pillar of hip-hop culture and got its start in the 1980s in...
Illegal poaching happens in Pennsylvania. A retired wildlife officer details encounters
While the majority of hunters follow the rules, there are people out under the cover of darkness illegally killing wildlife in Pennsylvania, including deer. Timothy “Tim” Flanigan, a retired wildlife conservation officer with the Pennsylvania Game Commission has recounted his experiences trying to catch poachers. ...
Emergency services respond to reports of a crash involving downed wires in York County
MANCHESTER, Pa. — Crews are responding to reports of a crash involving downed wires in York County. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. The report was made on North George Street in East Manchester Township. No injuries or road closures have been reported at this time. Traffic...
Harrisburg Arts District app promotes local art appreciation, accessibility
A new app brings the city’s art scene to your fingertips. Visit Hershey & Harrisburg released the Harrisburg Arts District app, allowing both visitors and locals to more easily find arts-related events in the city. The app is part of the promotion of the recently designated Harrisburg Arts District,...
York man pleads guilty in turkey abuse case at Plainville Farms New Oxford plant
A tenth defendant charged with abusing turkeys at the Plainville Farms New Oxford processing plant pleaded guilty to one count of cruelty to animals and was sentenced to 12 months probation on Wednesday in Cumberland County court, according to court records. Jason Kyle Turner, 24, of York, was among 11 former employees of...
Police seek help identifying suspects at retail theft from the Puff and Stuff smoke shop
LANCASTER, Pa. — Lancaster Police are looking for help identifying the suspects in a retail theft at a local smoke shop. The pictured man and woman are accused of stealing $1,000 worth of CBD oil from Puff and Stuff, located on the 100 block of East Chestnut Street, on July 11, police said.
PSP Corporal Shot After Crime Spree, According To New Details From Police
After a crime spree over the month of July 2024, the below four suspects were arrested on the following charges, East Hempfield Township police detailed in a release:. Alfredo Maldonado-Gonzalez Jr., 41 of Lancaster, was charged with felony robbery, felony burglary, felony theft by unlawful taking, felony aggravated assault, misdemeanor unlawful restraint, misdemeanor possession of instruments of crime, misdemeanor theft by unlawful taking (two counts). He also faces charges for shooting a PSP corporal, as Daily Voice previously reported.
Powerball warning to check numbers as $150k sum won – spending just one extra dollar meant prize tripled
ONE lucky lottery player has won over $100,000 from a Powerball ticket, but they may not know it yet. The ticket could have been worth $50,000, but the player’s decision to spend $1 more meant their prize money was tripled to $150,000. Players have been urged to check their tickets to see if the prize […]
Find out what’s happening in the Harrisburg arts scene with this new app
The nonprofit marketing group Visit Hershey & Harrisburg has announced a new app to make exploring downtown Harrisburg a little easier. The app titled “HBG Arts” or “Harrisburg Arts District” in the app store offers users the ability to plan a trip or see what is happening downtown.
IMPACT: Steamy stretch continues into late week
The heat and humidity are here to stay! Heat Advisories have been issued as temps rise back into middle 90s on Thursday. Dew points in the 70s will make for feels like temps in the lower 100s. The Storm Team has designated Thursday and Friday IMPACT DAYS as a result. Another disturbance moves in Thursday bringing the potential for a couple storms but higher chances arrives this weekend.
9 men charged in Montgomery County gun trafficking ring officials say offered criminals 'one-stop shopping'
A “sophisticated” gun-trafficking ring that sold weapons in eight Pennsylvania counties has come to an end with the arrest of nine men charged for their alleged roles in the organization, announced on Tuesday.
Penn State Mont Alto, York, Brandywine to share Regional Chancellor
(WHTM) – The next chancellor of Penn State Mont Alto will also serve as a “Regional Chancellor” overseeing three Penn State regional campuses. According to an email from Penn State Mont Alto, Dr. Marilyn J. Wells joined Penn State Mont Alto as Regional Chancellor on July 1, 2024. In addition to the Mont Alto campus, […]
Melanie Martinez ‘Trilogy Tour’ in Hershey tonight: Where to buy last-minute tickets
Alternative pop star Melanie Martinez is bringing her “Trilogy Tour” to Hershey tonight and fans can still buy tickets to attend. She will perform at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 31, at the Giant Center. After competing in season three of “The Voice” in 2012, Martinez went on to...
CNN’s Harry Enten Declares That Josh Shapiro Is ‘Clearly’ Democrats’ Best VP Candidate: ‘An Answer Is Just Staring You Straight in the Face’
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten called Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro Kamala Harris’s best potential running mate from an electoral perspective on Tuesday, musing that the answer is staring her “straight in the face.”. “Nationally, a lot of these guys aren’t particularly well known. So I think it’s...
Home Rule Study Commission holds info session on charter draft, implementation process
Thirty-eight Lancaster City residents showed up at Polite Council Chambers at City Hall Monday evening to hear a presentation, ask questions, and share their thoughts on the draft home rule charter for Lancaster city. Amy Ruffo and John McGrann, two of the home rule commission members, began the session with...
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