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Historic Hertzler Bridge in Carlisle temporarily closed
CARLISLE, Pa. — A historic Cumberland County bridge has been closed to traffic after an inspection revealed "minor issues" that require further investigation, county officials said Wednesday. The 128-year-old Hertzler Bridge in Carlisle was closed on Wednesday, the county's communications office said in a press release. The county’s bridge...
Low dewpoints keep comfort high for weekend
TODAY: Warm, Drier. Hi 85. Winds N 5 mph. TONIGHT: Clear, Cooler. Lo 62. Winds N 5 mph. SATURDAY: Mostly Sunny, Warm. Hi 87. Winds VRB 0-5 mph. Dewpoints have dropped in to the 50s thanks to our front yesterday and so we’re looking good for the weekend! Highs will stay the the mid to upper 80s for most of the weekend before higher pressure takes over Sunday. You’ll also notice the overnight lows are cool as well, sitting in the low 60s through Saturday night. This will be the weekend to get outdoors!
WATCH: Vehicle crashes into Chambersburg home, drives away
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A homeowner in Chambersburg was in for a shock Tuesday night when a vehicle struck their property. The incident was captured on a home surveillance camera. After crashing into the property's front porch, the car can be seen backing up and driving away. Nobody...
Gift Horse offers smashing new specials for York Burger Week
YORK, Pa. — York Burger Week is in its final countdown, but there's still plenty of time left to try the food fashions created by innovative chefs around town. Gift Horse Brewing Company featuring Happy Camper Eats & Treats has smashing new specials for the theme week, including a dessert "burger" made of cookies with ice cream and a taco burger.
Joan W. Knepper 1930-2024
Joan W. Knepper, 94, of Chambersburg, PA has gone home to meet her Lord. Born April 17, 1930 in Chambersburg she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Minnie Myrtle (Fahnestock) Knepper. She was a graduate of Chambersburg High School with the Class of 1948. Joan was a homemaker...
Mark Alan Burkholder 1957-2024
Mark Alan Burkholder, 67, of Chambersburg, PA passed away Wednesday, July 24, 2024. Born April 24, 1957 in Chambersburg, PA he was the son of the late John B. Burkholder and Miriam B. Burkholder. Mark was a member of Greenvillage Church of God for many years. Mark was employed by...
Franklin County Weather Forecast for 7/26
As of this morning, the weather in Chambersburg is clear with a temperature of 68°F, feeling like 70°F. The humidity is around 73%, with a dew point of 59°F. Winds are coming from the northwest at 4 mph, gusting up to 5 mph. Today’s Weather (July 26,...
After 29 years, independent Hanover bookstore the Reader's Cafe finds new owners
After nearly three decades, a longtime Hanover cafe and bookstore has been sold, the business reported. The Reader's Cafe, located on Broadway in downtown Hanover, was sold to a new owner, said owners Derf and Mary Ann Maitland in a social media announcement. ...
Martin’s Mill Bridge Park Gears Up for 175th Anniversary Celebration
This weekend, the Martin’s Mill Bridge will mark its 175th anniversary with a series of events organized by dedicated staff and volunteers at Martin’s Mill Bridge Park. The local Board of Supervisors is extending an open invitation to the community for the ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for Friday at 1 PM.
Mostly sunny and pleasant Friday kicks off the weekend with mid-80s
Today will be mostly sunny, less humid and pleasant with a high in the mid 80s, a perfect way to kick off the weekend!. It will be a hot but not humid this weekend. It will be sunny and dry both days with highs near 90. NEXT WEEK:. It will...
Sheetz shooter gets 11-month minimum sentence and immediate parole
A Carlisle man was paroled Tuesday after appearing for sentencing on charges related to a jarring, open-air shooting adjacent to a Cumberland County Sheetz store last summer. Angelo C. Rice, 22, had previously pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and reckless endangerment charges for shooting another man who pursued him from Carlisle to the Sheetz property at 1098 Harrisburg Pike, in Middlesex Township, last July 26.
TSA Seizes Firearm at Harrisburg International Airport
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers at Harrisburg International Airport intercepted a loaded gun at the security checkpoint today, Monday, July 22. The 9mm handgun was loaded with 13 bullets, including one in the chamber. “Let this be an important reminder to firearm owners that they should not bring their guns...
Former Central Market cupcake stand opens storefront business right next door
Patrons at 46 W. Philadelphia St. in York can once again enjoy the cozy courtyard space with a cup of coffee, a cupcake and more. Catalina Ruiz, owner of Cupcakes and More formally located inside Central Market, recently opened up shop in the space that previously housed Harmony Cafe. Originally from Mexico...
@BerwynClub boys’ recruit: Spring-Ford 2025 DEF Schwenk commits to Gettysburg
Spring-Ford 2025 faceoff midfielder Brady Schwenk has committed to play Division III lacrosse at Gettysburg College. Why did you choose Elizabethtown? “I loved the coaches, campus, and the academics.”. Who do you wish to thank? “Thanks to coach Bodnar, Coach Burns, Coach Garland, Coach Donnelly, friends, and family.”
Trump to hold new campaign rally in Pennsylvania just 200 miles from where shooting took place
Donald Trump is set to return to Pennsylvania for the first time since his assassination attempt at the state’s Butler township earlier this month. The former president, who was wounded in the shooting, will hold a rally in Harrisburg on 31 July, located about 400km (251 miles) from the Butler campaign site.
Michigan man who confessed to ATV attack identified; victim, 80, released from hospital
The 22-year-old Upper Peninsula man who apparently committed suicide Monday after confessing to running over an 80-year-old man putting a Trump sign up in his yard has been identified by Hancock police as Joshua Kemppainen, of Quincy Township. Police say Kemppainen, who previously had no run-ins with law enforcement, died...
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