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Coroner identifies three killed in I-81 cross-over crash Sunday
The Cumberland County Coroner's Office on Monday identified the three people killed in a cross-over, tractor-trailer crash on Interstate 81 in Silver Spring Township Sunday. Coroner Charley Hall reported that a tractor-trailer traveling north on I-81 crossed the median at mile marker 54.7 in Silver Spring Township Sunday afternoon, striking two passenger vehicles traveling south on the highway.
East Berlin adding StoryWalk, hikes stipends
East Berlin will soon enjoy a walk through a book at its community park, according to Adams County Library's East Berlin Branch Manager Catherin Vasko. Combining the enjoyment of a walk in the park and taking in an entertaining illustrated book, a StoryWalk adds a dimension to outdoor family-friendly experiences, according to Vasko.
‘Leaner, meaner’ Micah Parsons promises ‘rude awakening’ for rest of NFL
Contract issues and questions about his role in a revamped Dallas Cowboys defense under a new coordinator are swirling around him. But star linebacker Micah Parsons quickly quelled those concerns as the former Cougar returned to Harrisburg Monday for his 2nd annual football camp for kids. “I’m getting prepared to...
Man accused of harassment, resisting
A Gettysburg man is accused of harassing a woman and resisting arrest early Monday while allegedly carrying a 10-inch knife. James Stair, 34, was charged with one misdemeanor count each of evading arrest on foot, resisting arrest, and loitering and prowling at night time as well as one summary count of harassment by following someone in a public place, according to a magisterial docket.
WATCH: Over a dozen fire crews on scene of raging 6-alarm warehouse fire in York City
YORK CITY, Pa. (WHP) — Over a dozen fire and police crews were called to the scene of a high risk warehouse fire in York City, dispatchers confirm. Dispatchers say the structure fire on the 400 block S Albemarle St. began around 6:38 p.m. with clouds of smoke showing from the top of the building.
‘Largest square footage fire’ in more than 3 decades hits York: mayor
UPDATE: 7 firefighters hurt in crash near massive central Pa. warehouse fire. A multi-alarm fire in York is the largest fire in more than three decades in the city. Firefighters battled the fire for hours at a warehouse in the 400 block of South Albemarle St. on Friday night. “It’s...
Flying Squirrels, Senators rained out on Friday
RICHMOND, Va. – Friday night’s game between the Richmond Flying Squirrels and the Harrisburg Senators has been postponed due to rain. The game will be made up as part of a single-admission doubleheader on Saturday night. First pitch for Game 1 is scheduled for 5:05 p.m. Game 2 will begin shortly following the conclusion of Game 1. The ballpark gates will open at 4:30.
6 Fan Food Faves Back on Menu at Rutter’s
A half-dozen items are back on the menu at York, Pennsylvania-based Rutter’s convenience stores. The six, all of which Rutter’s calls “fan favorites,” are:. The first three items are available through September. The Italiano, Spicy Italiano and Mozzarella Chicken Parm Sub are permanent menu additions. “The...
Family of teen who passed away after eating spicy tortilla chip during viral challenge sues
A lawsuit has been filed by the family of the Massachusetts teen who died after suffering complications from eating a very spicy chip in an attempt to partake in a viral social media challenge. According to The Associated Press, the defendants named in the lawsuit filed by the family of...
Two injured in shooting at Hoveter Homes near Harrisburg’s Foose Elementary
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Two men have been injured after a shooting at Hoveter Homes near Foose Elementary in Harrisburg. Harrisburg Police say around 3:30 p.m. they responded to a report of shots fired in the area of South 13th Street and Cloverly Road. There police found two men with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. The victims were taken to local hospitals and the investigation is ongoing.
Seven firefighters hospitalized after tankers crash into each other in York City
YORK CITY, Pa. (WHP) — Seven firefighters have been hospitalized after being ejected during a multi-vehicle accident involving two firetrucks. Dispatchers confirm that the firetrucks involved were working on a massive warehouse fire nearby. Dispatchers say that the accident occurred at the intersection of Hill Street and Mt. Rose...
Pa. Sons of the American Revolution celebrate 250 years of freedom
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — The Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) held a bench dedication ceremony in York city on July 11, celebrating the city’s participation in the founding of the U.S. The Mayor of York, Michael R. Helfrich, and Bryan K. Tate,...
Hershey man brings home bronze at Transplant Games of America
HERSHEY, Pa. (WHTM)– A second local athlete is bringing a medal from the Transplant Games back home to central Pennsylvania. Carl Rohr from Hershey won the bronze medal in the doubles pickleball tournament at the Transplant Games of America in Birmingham, Alabama, this week. Rohr also participated in the 1500-meter walk, volleyball, and the softball […]
York County man beat family dog to death with baseball bat, police say
DOVER TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A York County man beat a dog to death, police say. Aston Aguilera, 38, is facing a felony charge of aggravated cruelty to animals. Northern York County Police said Aguilera's daughter called police on Wednesday. She reported that she saw Aguilera use a baseball bat...
After losing an elite Harrisburg wide receiver to the SEC, Penn State has a recruiting problem and it starts in PA
2025 four-star wide receiver recruit Lex Cyrus narrowed his options down to Penn State and South Carolina to conclude his recruiting journey. Then, in a shocking move, the Harrisburg-native chose the Gamecocks over the Nittany Lions today, continuing James Franklin's in-state recruiting struggles. Cyrus, a 5-foot-10 wide receiver from Susquehanna...
Remembering Harrisburg’s Cow Parade of 2004
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — This year marks the 20th anniversary of one of the strangest, funniest, most lighthearted fundraising events in Southcentral Pennsylvania history – a whimsical public art display called the Cow Parade. From March 30 to June 26, 2004, 137 fiberglass cows moo-ved onto the streets...
Truck driver taken to hospital after crashing into Dauphin County restaurant
A truck driver told police his glasses fogged up before he crashed into a Wendy’s in Dauphin County early Friday, tearing down part of the restaurant. Lower Swatara Township police said the tractor-trailer driver told officers he could not see when he went off Route 283 west around 2:45 a.m. and straight into the Wendy’s on the 800 block of Eisenhower Boulevard.
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