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Harris edges Trump in Pennsylvania poll, backed by majority of women
Vice President Harris edged out former President Trump by 3 points in a new poll in Pennsylvania, where the Democratic nominee was boosted by strong support from women. Harris led Trump 48 percent to 45 percent, followed by independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with 4 percent, according to a Quinnipiac University poll of likely voters in Pennsylvania, which was released Wednesday. No other candidate received more than 1 percent support.
The 10 most dangerous felons wanted in Pennsylvania
Officials in the Keystone State have updated their list of Pennsylvania's ten most wanted people. The ten, who are all men, are wanted for either sexual-related crimes, several against children, or homicide. Four of the ten listed below were last known to live within an hour or so of the...
5-Year-Old Girl Missing In Chambersburg, Police Say
The girl pictured "walked away from the area of 76 W Liberty St at approximately 11:51 a.m.," the police stated in the release. She was last seen wearing a yellow shirt and black shorts, but her name and other descriptive factors were not released. Anyone who sees the child or...
Multi-vehicle crash causes major delays on I-81 in Dauphin County
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– A crash involving multiple tractor-trailers has caused significant delays on I-81 near Linglestown in Dauphin County. According to 511PA, the crash occurred on I-81 northbound 1.9 miles north of Exit 72B in Linglestown around 8:45 Thursday morning. There is a lane restriction in place. Images...
Dauphin County windows and doors business sells 2 of its companies
A Susquehanna Township manufacturer of residential windows and doors has sold two of its companies. Miter Brands has sold Martin Door to North Dakota-based Midland Garage Door, and CRi SoCal to Texas-based Builders FirstSource Inc. The transactions were completed last month. Terms of the agreements weren’t disclosed. “Midland Garage...
Obstacle course training gym for children opens in Cumberland County
An obstacle course training gym for children has opened in Camp Hill. USA Ninja Challenge Camp Hill opened at 1909 State St. last month. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Community shares message at balloon release for teen shooting victim in Harrisburg
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — Community members and family gathered in Dauphin County on Tuesday night to honor Harrisburg's latest gun violence victim, a 17-year-old namedAntoine Byers Jr. Attendees of the balloon release were seen wearing t-shirts with his face on them. Byers' family members and others shared their message...
Mother of infant allegedly raped by former York officer now faces charges
ELIZABETHVILLE, Pa. — The girlfriend of a former York police officer who is charged with raping a toddler now faces charges in the case. The woman, from Elizabethville, Dauphin County, is charged with endangering the welfare of a child. We are not naming her because doing so would also...
‘90 Day Fiance’ alum’s murder trial on hold as DA fights for judge’s recusal
Michael Baltimore is accused of shooting and killing someone in 2021, before going on the run for two years. Police caught up to him in Miami last year, and prosecutors are gunning for the death penalty. But Baltimore will have to wait a little longer to hear a jury’s opinion...
Harrisburg police to receive new bicycles
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Harrisburg Bureau of Police is getting some new wheels. But it's not trucks or cars — it's bicycles. Three new bicycles are being donated to the department by the Guardian Knights Motorcycle Club, a local nonprofit organization that supports area law enforcement agencies and troops through charitable donations.
Fiery crash traps at least one in Lancaster County; road closed
LANCASTER, Pa. (WHTM)– A vehicle caught fire after crashing Thursday morning in Drumore Township, trapping at least one inside. According to Robert Fulton Fire Company, Firefighters responded to the scene of a vehicle crash with an entrapment on the 1300 block of Slate Hill Road in Drumore Township at 5:50 a.m. Thursday.
Another gorgeous day ahead, slightly warmer too
TODAY: Mostly Sunny & Warm. Hi 86. TONIGHT: Mostly Clear, Pleasant. Lo 64. FRIDAY: Increasing Clouds, More Humid. Hi 87. Yesterday was another pleasant day as our week-long stretch of dry weather and comfortable days continues. It was a tad warmer yesterday and it will be warm to end the week too both today and tomorrow. Expect mostly sunny skies today with highs in the mid to upper 80s. Tonight will be mostly clear and pleasant again with lows in the mid-60s.
Mobile clinic in Harrisburg is relocating after church suffers storm damage
A mobile clinic that has been visiting Harrisburg’s Brethren in Christ Church — which was severely damaged by the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby — twice a month for the last 22 years will continue its service at a new location. The Mission of Mercy “Restoring Dignity...
Black Business Expo is Saturday
The African American Cultural Alliance of Lancaster is presenting its Black Business Expo this weekend. It is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, at The Shops at Rockvale, 35 S. Willowdale Drive, in East Lampeter Township. Twenty-five vendors have signed up to participate, alliance President Vincent Smith said.
Coroner IDs 10-year-old boy who died kayaking in Yellow Breeches Creek
Note: The York County Coroner’s Office updated their release around 10:55 a.m. to reflect no toxicology report was obtained. The York County Coroner’s Office on Wednesday released the name of the 10-year-old boy who died after being swept underwater while kayaking on the Yellow Breeches Creek last weekend.
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