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Pennsylvania lawmaker stirs up social media firestorm over comments of Tim Walz’s son
(WHTM) — Most thought it was a touching moment at the DNC when Tim Walz’s son Gus professed his love for his dad, but not one Pennsylvania lawmaker. However, the sweetness turned sour on social media where some criticized the boy, and when Lebanon State Rep. Russ Diamond suggested that the boy’s dad should have […]
East Juniata boys soccer fell twice in opening day double header
The East Juniata boys soccer team opened their 2024 campaign playing two games this Saturday. The Tigers battled but fell in both contests. In the first game against Selinsgrove, the East Juniata squad fell 3-1. Picking up the lone goal for the Tigers was Wrett Smith. Smith was assisted on...
Mary Olivetti’s pair of goals help lift Mechanicsburg field hockey past nationally-ranked Palmyra
MECHANICSBURG – Sophomore Mary Olivetti excelled at every facet of the game for Mechanicsburg during Saturday’s field hockey season-opener at John Frederick Field. 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.
Brady Maciejewski’s play in face of unspeakable tragedy unites rivals in Little Brown Jug game
NEWVILLE — It lasted for a brief moment. But it was more than enough. Taking the snap from 2 yards out during the second quarter at rival Big Spring, Shippensburg quarterback Brady Maciejewski tucked the ball and plunged forward into the end zone. If you purchase a product or...
Shop provides York County first responders with free coffee
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — First responders in York County got an extra jolt of appreciation Friday. A new drive-through coffee shop called 7 Brew Coffee in the Red Lion area gave them and their families free coffee. York County Regional Police and local firefighters were there. “We think it’s really important,” Matt Peters of […]
Mechanicsburg snaps nine-game slide against Carlisle, wins rivalry game 34-6
To do anything nine times is impressive. But to win your rivalry game every season nine times in a row - now that’s pretty special. In the eyes of Mechanicsburg, what’s even more special is snapping that nine-game streak. That’s exactly what the Wildcats did on Friday night, beating their arch-rival Carlisle in the “Backyard Brawl”, 34-6 in front of a sellout crowd at John H. Frederick field.
Chambersburg’s defense keys victory over Gettysburg, 24-27
GETTYSBURG — Admittedly, the Chambersburg defense was tired. It had already faced Gettysburg’s relentless offense for 33 plays in the second half and the Warriors had been piling up first downs right and left. But just when the Trojans needed it — with the game tied and the...
Samantha Wolfgang, Kaylee Zellers, Megan Doll lead Central Dauphin field hockey to shutout of Conestoga Valley
Samantha Wolfgang and Kaylee Zellers found the back of the net as Central Dauphin field hockey blanked Conestoga Valley, 2-0, in Friday, August 23 action. Anna Wolfgang assisted on the goal by Zellers, while goalie Megan Doll had 13 big saves to keep the clean sheet for Central Dauphin. If...
Lockers installed in Lancaster for homeless population
(WHTM) — For those who are un-housed, it’s common for their items to be stolen or thrown away, but a Midstate man is trying to change that. Homeless people in Lancaster City will now have a locker to store some of their things, giving them back their dignity and taking away that worry. “I came […]
La Tolteca set to pay back $1.3M in unpaid tips
WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A popular Mexican Restaurant in Luzerne County is facing backlash. This comes as the U.S. Department of Labor finds the owner of La Tolteca Authentic Mexican Restaurant in Wilkes-Barre withheld tips from 51 employees and now has to pay back $1.3 million. Investigators found the owners had the servers and […]
Bench Warrants Issued for Mahanoy City Man
Schuylkill County Detectives have issued warrants for a Mahanoy City man. Keith Daniel Benjamin, age 40, who was last known to reside in Mahanoy City, is wanted on two active bench warrants. Benjamin is described as a White, Non-Hispanic male, 6 feet in height and weighs approximately 160 lbs. Benjamin...
Nanticoke celebrates Hispanic culture with first annual heritage event
Nanticoke, Luzerne Co. — Hispanic Heritage Month is a few weeks away, but the organizers of the first annual Hispanic Heritage festival in Nanticoke decided to get an earlier start. Multiple vendors and performers represented several different Hispanic countries including Mexico, Guatemala and Ecuador to name a few at...
Police investigate theft from games of skill machines
Selinsgrove, Pa. — State police say someone broke into into games of skill machines in Penn Township and stole more than $20,000 in gaming vouchers. Trooper Holt of PSP Selinsgrove said the theft occurred between June 7 and July 20 at a business along Route 522. The unknown suspect had broken into the machines and took $20,238 in gaming vouchers and also damaged a cup holder on a machine. Police did not identify the exact location of the theft. Anyone with information is asked to contact PSP Selinsgrove at 570-374-8145.
Top 5 in-state target plans dueling visits to Penn State football, West Virginia
One of the top prospects in Pennsylvania for the 2026 recruiting cycle is set to see James Franklin and the Nittany Lions in action in back-to-back weeks. Four-star Fort Cherry safety Matt Sieg will see Penn State football watch in its season opener on the road at West Virginia, as well as Week 2 in Beaver Stadium.
PA Cyber Charter advisors, counselors authorize strike
(WTAJ) — Advisors and counselors employed by PA Cyber Charter have authorized a strike after contract negotiations between them and the school have failed for over two years. Following 750 days of bargaining, with a state mediator present for some sessions, members of the PA Cyber Academic Advisors and School Counselors Education Association (PACAASCEA), representing […]
Penn State will likely take on up to $700M in debt for Beaver Stadium upgrades. How will it pay it back?
This story first appeared in The Investigator, a weekly newsletter by Spotlight PA featuring the best investigative and accountability journalism from across Pennsylvania. Sign up for free here. State College, Pa. — Penn State is prepared to take on up to $700 million in debt to renovate Beaver Stadium, a price tag drawing scrutiny at a time when the university is implementing steep budget cuts and offering buyouts to some employees. ...
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