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Former Eagles WR Cut by AFC Team Before Roster Deadline
With the majority of preseason games done, teams are now tasked with cutting down their rosters ahead of Tuesday's deadline. That means several familiar names are expected to be on the move in coming days as squads decide who is their best fit for them entering Week 1. In fact,...
Hot weather about to visit central Pa. again but isn’t expected to hang around
It has been a couple of weeks since the words excessive heat have appeared in a central Pennsylvania forecast. That’s about to change. The good news? It won’t be around for more than a couple of days, although the brief return to the miserable heat and humidity might lead to some severe thunderstorms late Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Public Voices Often Ignored in States’ Opioid Settlement Money Decisions
The conversation wasn’t sounding good for Kensington residents on June 20. The Philadelphia neighborhood is a critical center of the nation’s opioid crisis, and the city had decided to spend $7.5 million in opioid settlement money to improve the quality of life there. But on that day, a Pennsylvania oversight board was about to vote on whether to reject the city’s decision.
Spirit Halloween stores reopening across Central Pennsylvania
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) — With October just around the corner, the Midstate has several Spirit Halloween locations opening soon for the ‘spooky season!’. Park City Center shared on Facebook over the weekend that a new Spirit Halloween will soon occupy the former Pier 1 Imports building at 806 Plaza Boulevard in Lancaster County.
JD Vance to join Tucker Carlson’s tour
Tucker Carlson announced that Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), the 2024 Republican vice presidential nominee, will be joining his fall tour at a stop in Pennsylvania. “Vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance joins us onstage at our tour stop in Hershey, Pennsylvania,” Carlson announced in an X post on Monday. “That’s September 21st.” Pennsylvania is a key […]
New state grant program means solar panels could bring deeper savings to cash-strapped Philly schools
The cash-strapped district expects to be eligible to apply for Solar for Schools grants and is currently working to identify good sites for solar. As the school year kicks off, many Philadelphia students are returning to aging buildings that are powered by an electric grid fueled largely by planet-warming natural gas.
Local Program Works to Combat the Teacher Shortage Crisis in Chester County
Educators Rising is working throughout Chester County and the rest of Pennsylvania to alleviate the teacher shortage crisis. A new school year is about to start in Chester County, which has a growing teacher shortage crisis, but a new statewide program hopes to combat that, writes Kim Hudson for CBS News Philadelphia.
Hermance Machinery to exhibit at WPE Lancaster
MANHEIM, Pa. — Representatives of Hermance Machine Company, a full-service distributor of woodworking machines, tooling and accessories, will be on hand at Wood Pro Expo Lancaster to discuss productivity solutions. Hermance operates a 60,000-square-foot office, showroom and warehouse in Williamsport, Pa. The roster of woodworking machinery brands the company...
'Absolutely gonna miss it' | Owner of Bob's Sno Balls set to retire after 60 years in business
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — A York County man is set to retire after being in business for 60 years. Bob Houser, of Bob's Sno Balls, announced earlier this month on Facebook that due to health issues, he is retiring from serving the flavored desserts across our area. "Started in 1965,...
Tickets sold out for Lancaster Pride story time with Miss Amie, gala with Jonathan Groff
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A drag queen story time with Miss Amie and a gala with Jonathan Groff scheduled for later that night are both already sold out as of Monday morning. |Lancaster Pride announces new drag queen story time event with Miss Amie, Jonathan Groff. The story...
Broken elevators at Harrisburg high-rise once again leave some residents stranded
Hundreds of elderly and disabled residents at a Harrisburg high-rise apartment building were trapped inside their homes, forced to use the stairway, or stuck outdoors after a second elevator stopped working Monday. Issues began after the other elevator stopped working at the Linden Terrace apartments at 1201 N. Front St....
Harrisburg School District finds its next superintendent
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Harrisburg School District is ready to kick off a new school year with a new superintendent. The plan is to approve Dr. Benjamin Henry as the district’s next superintendent during the Tuesday school board meeting, district officials stated in a news release. He will officially begin his four-year term on Nov. […]
Trinity girls tennis blanks Middletown in Mid-Penn Conference Colonial match
The Trinity girls tennis team defeated Middletown, 5-0, in a Mid-Penn Conference Colonial Division match Monday. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Boiling Springs girls volleyball blanks Steel-High in Capital Division match
The Boiling Springs Bubblers girls volleyball team defeated Steelton-High in straight sets Monday. Set scores were 25-9, 25-5, 25-5. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Stories, art from movement to shut down PA immigrant detention center coming to Harrisburg art museum
An upcoming exhibit in Harrisburg will serve as a celebration, a historical archive and a lesson in the power of community action. “Queremos Justicia: How We Shut Down Berks” will come to the Susquehanna Art Museum in conjunction with Hispanic Heritage Month, bringing art and stories from the years-long movement to close an immigrant detention center in Berks County.
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