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'All hands on deck': Police look back at the response to 2004 Campbelltown tornado
LEBANON COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — It’s one of the first things we tell you at CBS21 News during a tornado warning: get somewhere safe!. But when you’re a first responder, heading toward the danger is your job. CBS21 News' Maxine Rose spoke with two police officers who...
Dauphin County pool hall shooting sparked by dispute over selling stolen cars: court docs
A Swatara Township man shot his former business partner at a local pool hall this week over his refusal to continue selling stolen cars with him, court documents said. Isauly Deleon, 25, was charged with aggravated assault after the shooting around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday outside Club Med Billiards on the 100 block of South 38th Street, police said.
Borowicz A ‘No’ Vote as State Budget Passes House
HARRISBURG – Rep. Stephanie Borowicz (R-Clinton/Union) voted against the 2024-25 state budget bill Thursday, saying the $47.6 billion plan is a $2.7 billion, or 6%, increase over the prior fiscal year. “This budget spends $3.3 billion more than anticipated revenues to be received within the fiscal year. Gov. Josh...
Tractor-trailer driver says foggy glasses led to Wendy's crash: police
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — A tractor trailer smashed into a Middletown Wendy's early Friday morning. Around 2:43 a.m., Lower Swatara Township Police officers happened upon the crash at the restaurant on 801 South Eisenhower Boulevard, according to a news release. Police say the driver was travelling too fast...
Susquehanna Township four-star wide receiver Lex Cyrus makes his college commitment
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Four-star wide receiver recruit Lex Cyrus, a rising senior at Susquehanna Township High School, made his college commitment on Thursday afternoon in front of family and friends. Cyrus was choosing between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the South Carolina Gamecocks. After a brief hype video,...
Flying the American flag upside dishonors veterans | PennLive letters
My neighbor has several military style rifle replicas inverted in his yard to honor his fallen comrades. However his flagpole flies the American flag upside down. To me, flying the flag upside down as a political statement, just like burning it, disrespects the symbol of our nation. Again, to me, it disrespects the men and women who fought and died for America, no matter their race, religion, or political affiliation.
Pennsylvania Capitol Police Welcomes New Officers
HARRISBURG, PA — On Thursday, three new officers were sworn into the Pennsylvania Capitol Police force by Superintendent Joe Jacob. This ceremony marks the third group to complete the Pennsylvania Capitol Police Recruit Program. Two of the officers completed the recruit program, which includes police academy training and Act...
York High teacher's aide accused of engaging in sexual relationship with student
YORK, Pa. — A York woman has been charged with engaging in a sexual relationship with a student while working as a teacher's aide at William Penn High School. Melissa Juarez-Castro, 24, is charged with a third-degree felony count of School - Intercourse/Sexual Contact With a Student, according to York City Police.
OSHA: Roofing contractor willfully exposed own children to potentially deadly falls
The owner of a Liverpool, Pennsylvania roofing company risked the lives of two of his children by exposing them to falls from heights — the construction industry’s leading cause of death — while they worked on roofs atop a Mechanicsburg apartment complex in June 2024, an OSHA investigation has found.
How the COVID-19 shutdown affected the pandemic babies
The pandemic babies who were toddlers, and preschoolers are now school aged showing signs of learning loss, speech delays, behavioral problems and more. Ms. Denean Bressi serves as the Director of Special Education and Student Services at the Susquenita School District. Bressi expressed the students were affected in many ways...
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