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Four photographers shot iconic images when gunfire rang out at Trump rally
When gunfire rang out at former President Donald Trump's rally Saturday in Pennsylvania, four photojournalists were there to capture the now-iconic images seared into America's collective memory. The Associated Press’ Evan Vucci took the photo of a defiant Trump pumping his fist into the air with an American flag flying...
4 top central Pa. producers collaborating on ‘Wines of Distinction’ event
Wine trails have always been based on the premise that you go to them. In a sense, the Wines of Distinction event scheduled to be held at Melhorn Manor in Mount Joy, Lancaster County, on July 28 will bring some of the area’s best wineries to you. Or at...
CDC warns of listeria outbreak at delis, what to know
(WTAJ) — Meat slices sold at delis have been linked to a listeria outbreak affecting Pennsylvania and 11 other states. The CDC is alerting customers and delis on what they should do to stay safe from the outbreak, which has sent 28 to the hospital and killed two. Currently, New York has the most reported […]
PA State Reps Host Emergency Service Roundtable
Several state representatives hosted a fire and EMS roundtable in York, Pennsylvania today. Concerns about recruitment and funding have been felt by emergency services across the state. The roundtable comes a week after the state budget passed with no major fund increases for emergency services. Last year, Pennsylvania increased how...
Alleged potato thief caught in Muncy
Muncy, Pa. — A man allegedly wrote on a pharmacy window, stole a hanging plant, and took a sack of potatoes from a local super market. Thomas Dwight Howe, 34, of Elizabethtown, arrived at the Weis Market in Muncy at the end of May holding a Redd's Wicked alcoholic beverage, according to Trooper Taylor Arnold. Howe then left his beverage on ledge at the building's exterior before entering the store. ...
Sisters among Team USA Olympic women's field hockey team packed with Pa. talent
Philadelphia has a new super team, the Team USA women's field hockey team competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics. They're the team to watch in Paris, packed with East Coast pride as the team features 12 women with ties to Pennsylvania and New Jersey, alone. This team's genuine area pride...
Teen from PSP most wanted list arrested in Harrisburg
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — A 19-year-old from PSP's most wanted list was arrested in Harrisburg Friday. Chrishawn Quailes-Baskerville, 19 has been charged for carrying a firearm without a license, fleeing to avoid apprehension, and a bench warrant, United States Marshal William Pugh announced Friday. He was wanted for firearms...
Phillies All-Star, teammates coming to Oxford Valley Mall. How to meet them
The Phillies are out orf the All-Star Break and coming to Bucks County. Dynasty Sports & Framing will host three members of the Phillies on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at its Oxford Valley Mall store off Route 1 in Middletown. ...
Local actor shares memories of Bob Newhart, friend and colleague: ‘I loved the man’
Harrisburg resident William Sanderson was eager to share his memories of working with actor and comedian Bob Newhart, who died on July 18 at the age of 94. “Anything I can do for Bob,” Sanderson said. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
2 men, girl killed in overnight Pa. Turnpike crash
An early-morning Saturday crash on I-76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike) in Penn Township killed two men and a girl, according to Pennsylvania State Police and the Lancaster County Coroner’s Office. Pennsylvania State Police were sent to mile marker 268.8 at 4:24 a.m. for a two-vehicle crash involving a tractor-trailer and a...
Hotter but brighter Sunday in store
Saturday has been gloomy around the Valley but not terribly damp. An area of low pressure that is working to the northeast has brought more clouds and occasional showers and rumbles. As this disturbance continues to lift through, we could see an isolated shower or storm through the remainder of the evening. This wave passes and we'll tap into some drier air overnight with lows in the upper 60s and lower 70s. High pressure briefly builds in for Sunday leading to less humid conditions but the WNW breeze will still make for a hotter day. Temps look to top out right around 90°. Enjoy the sun because we start to turn unsettled once again. Another wave of moisture lifts in our direction making for hit or miss storms Monday afternoon and evening. This active trend holds into Tuesday with an area of low pressure working toward the region. Once again, this brings the threat of a few thunderstorms later in the day into Tuesday night. The higher chance arrive overnight into Wednesday though. The latter half of the day looks drier as this disturbance departs. We set our sights on a cold frontal passage on Thursday though and this brings the potential for more widespread showers and storm. At this time, the threat of severe weather is looking really low. Behind this system, the humidity relaxes a little but we don't tap into much cooler of an airmass. In fact, highs rebound quickly as upper ridging develops. The lower to mid-90s are on the docket later in the 10-Day along with more sunshine. We can't rule out some stray storms popping up in the heating of the day though by Monday and Tuesday of the following week.
Carlisle Police arrest man in weekend stabbing
A 62-year-old man was arrested and charged with attempted homicide and aggravated assault after police in Carlisle said he stabbed a person on Saturday morning, according to a police report. Officers were sent to the 400 block of North Hanover Street around 9:16 a.m. where they found a stabbing victim...
Lancaster police investigating after man pulls out knife at park during fight
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Lancaster police are investigating after a knife was pulled on someone at a park Friday night. According to a press release, an individual reported tp police that they had attempted to stop two men from fighting in Culltion Park when one of the men pulled out a knife, making threatening statements.
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