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Fire fighters continue to extinguish hot spots 36 hours after York City warehouse fire
YORK, Pa. (WHP) — Fire crews were still working Sunday to extinguish hot spots and to conduct fire watches 36 hours after a warehouse caught fire in the city of York. The building is currently in the process of being demolished, according to an update from the York Professional Fire Fighters Association.
Community Day draws crowd in Mechanicsburg
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Hundreds braved the heat for the seventh annual Community Day in Mechanicsburg. It was held Saturday at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Park. Over 30 local vendors were set up, including a farmers market and a petting zoo. “It’s really a day we put together for...
Logan Wagner Goes Back to Back, Weaver Claims 2nd Career Win, Shoemaker Wires Limited Late Model Field
Port Royal, PA - Logan Wagner charged from his 8th starting position to the win on Saturday night to claim his 2nd win of the season in 410 competition behind the wheel of the Kreitz racing 69K. Jake Karklin and Austin Bishop would make up the front row of the...
Seven firefighters injured when two fire trucks crashed working on warehouse fire
A total of seven firefighters were injured to varying degrees in a collision involving two fire trucks near the scene of a massive six-alarm fire in York City, according to statements from the fire chiefs in Windsor and New Salem. According to dispatch records, the crash was reported near the intersection of Hill Street and Mt. Rose Avenue around 10:55 p.m. in Spring Garden Township. ...
Update: Heat index values up to 108 degrees predicted until Tuesday evening
On Tuesday at 2:08 p.m. an updated excessive heat warning was issued by the National Weather Service in effect until 8 p.m. for Franklin, Perry, Dauphin, Lebanon, Cumberland, Adams, York and Lancaster counties. The weather service adds, "Dangerously hot conditions with heat index values up to 108 degrees." "Heat related...
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.
Fire apparatus involved in crash near York fireground
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — Two tankers involved in the firefighting effort at a York warehouse crashed Friday night. The crash happened at Mount Rose Avenue and Hill Street in Spring Garden Township, about a third of a mile from the fireground at Elm and Albemarle in the city.
Shippensburg Festival Symphony Orchestra Celebrates Academy-Award Winning Film Scores
The Shippensburg Festival Symphony Orchestra is set to host “A Night At The Oscars” at the Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Thursday, July 18th, 2024, at 7:00 PM. This special event, under the direction of Lawrence Loh, will feature an array of symphonic pieces from a variety of Academy Award-winning films.
Shapiro orders U.S., Commonwealth flags to half-staff
(WJET/WFXP) – Governor Josh Shapiro ordered United States and Commonwealth flags on all Commonwealth facilities to be flown at half-staff immediately on Sunday following Saturday’s rally shooting. This honors Corey Comperatore, a Pennsylvania resident who was shot in killed during the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump at his rally in Butler County Saturday […]
Perry County FlingGolf players represent U.S. in British Cup debut
FlingGolf isn’t a sport that most people would know off the top of their heads, for others, they represent the country playing it. Austin “Showtime” Ebersole of Newport and Britt Howard of Duncannon are just two of eight FlingGolf players who competed at the inaugural 2024 British Cup at Iford Golf Centre in Bournemouth, England on June 8 and 9 away from their home team, the Delaware Titans.
Greenwood track and field athlete to run at a collegiate level
Braden Barrick, a recent graduate of Newport, ran track for Greenwood throughout his high school career. Barrick was a part of this year’s successful team with multiple athletes competing in states. Now, Barrick will attend Juniata College and plans to run track and cross country. If you purchase a...
Big Valley 10Us battle but falls in Sectional opener
CENTRE HALL – Big Valley 10Us baseball team opened its next chapter in its run in the post season as the group battled another unbeaten team Hershey. In the battle of unbeatens, the two teams met up in Centre Hall in hopes of staying in the winners bracket. In...
Officials: Police investigating incident at Holtwood Dam
AIRVILLE, Pa. — Fire and medic crews responded near Holtwood Dam on Saturday for a report of an active shooter threat. Pennsylvania State Police now say there is no danger to the public. UPMC Memorial Hospital in York was put in a lockdown while it waited for patients, but...
Another Midstate township issues burn ban amid dry weather
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A York County township is issuing a burn ban. Conewago Township placed the ban in effect immediately and until further notice. The ban prohibits open burning in the township. Burn bans help protect life, property, and natural resources from wildfires. According to the Department...
3 dead in crash on Interstate 81 in Cumberland County
SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Pennsylvania State Police say three people were killed in a crash on Interstate 81 in Cumberland County on Sunday. The crash happened in the southbound lanes near Exit 57, Route 114/Mechanicsburg, in Silver Spring Township just before 2 p.m. and involved a fire. According...
PA Gov. Shapiro orders flags to half-staff for former fire chief killed at Trump rally
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — Governor Shapiro has ordered all United States and Commonwealth flags to fly at half-staff Sunday in accordance with the US flag code to honor Butler County resident, husband, father and fire chief Corey Comperatore, who was killed in a shooting during a Donald Trump rally Saturday evening in Butler.
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