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PennDOT plans 'extensive rehabilitation' of Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is planning an "extensive" rehabilitation of a major bridge between Lancaster and York counties. The Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge, also known as the Veterans Memorial Bridge, that carries Route 462 across the Susquehanna River will undergo construction starting in 2027. The $234 million project is expected...
Aspen’s Lauer uses ’23-24 season in EHL as springboard to NCAA Division III commitment to LVC
Lochlan Lauer spent the 2023-24 season playing in the Eastern Hockey League for the Philadelphia Hockey Club, and the Aspen native will stay in the region for the 2024-25 season after recently committing to play NCAA Division III hockey for Lebanon Valley College. The Dutchmen play in the UCHC with...
September on stage: Family-reunion comedy, music of Carole King, ‘Jersey Boys,’ ‘Gatsby’ era
September brings with it a new season, and a new group of plays and musicals opening on the stages of Lancaster County's theaters. A musical about a songwriting legend, a comedy about a family reunion at a funeral, a revue that conjures the "Great Gatsby" era, a show about the search for everlasting life and two musicals based on popular movies offer audiences a wide variety of choices in live theatrical entertainment this month.
Man Wounded in Shooting Following Altercation at Harrisburg Gas Station
Violence pierced the routine hum of a Harrisburg neighborhood Saturday afternoon when a brawl at a local gas station escalated into a shooting. According to PennLive, county 911 dispatchers received calls just before 4:40 p.m. about a male shot in the leg at the Sunoco near North 6th and Division streets. The incident began with a fistfight between two men that spiraled out of control when one individual reportedly retrieved a gun from a white SUV and fired three shots.
Police looking for individual who allegedly caused disturbance at Harrisburg football game
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — Police in Lower Paxton are looking to identify an individual who reportedly caused a large disturbance at a football game. They say the incident happened at theBishop McDevitt / Harrisburg football game Saturday. Anyone who recognizes the pictured individual should contact the Lower Paxton Bureau...
Stabbing in Columbia under investigation
COLUMBIA, Pa. — Emergency dispatchers confirmed there was a stabbing in Columbia on Saturday night. According to dispatch, the stabbing was on the corner of 5th and Union streets. Columbia Borough Police said that state police are in charge of the investigation.
Cope’s Corn building destroyed in 1974 fire that killed owner [Lancaster That Was]
Excerpts and summaries of news stories from the former Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster New Era and Sunday News that focus on the events in the county's past that are noteworthy, newsworthy or just strange. 25 years ago. In September 1999, officials had decided that a longtime Lancaster landmark was due for...
Local Family Steps Up, Files Title IX Complaint Against Phoenixville Area School District
Kenzie Padilla, an all-American swimmer headed to Harvard, observed many discrepancies between girls' and boys' sports at her Phoenixville school. A Phoenixville family recently filed a complaint against the Phoenixville Area School District citing alleged disparities between the boys’ and girls’ teams, writes Maddie Hanna for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Man, woman hospitalized after being shot in Kensington
Investigators are looking into a shooting in the city's Kensington section.It happened around 3 a.m. Sunday.Police say a 22-year-old woman and a 23-year-old man drove themselves to the hospital after being shot.The female victim is said to have suffered a gunshot wound to the head.Investigators later found a scene at Tioga and Harville streets, and determined that was where the victims were attacked.No word on their current conditions.So far no arrests have been made.
The Final Stretch: Looking at the Phillies remaining 27 games and race to be crowned National League East Champions
The Phillies will send Zack Wheeler (12-6, 2.74 ERA) to the mound for game three of four against the Braves tonight at The Bank. Atlanta will counter with Max Fried (8-7, 3.50) as the Major League Baseball schedule is set to roll into the month of September. The Phillies currently...
A Toast to Diversity: Dive into the Vibrant World of Philly’s Black Wine Festival!
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Wine enthusiasts are in for an extraordinary experience at the 2nd Annual Philly Black Wine Festival, scheduled for September 14th at the Penn Museum in University City. Building on the success of its sold-out debut, the festival returns with an expanded lineup, promising a vibrant blend of culture, taste, and community.
“The only team that would give me a shot” - France star Guerschon Yabusele finally opens up about long road back to the NBA
Philadelphia 76ers forward Guerschon Yabusele dished on his journey overseas and how he aims to make an impact in his return to the NBA.
Still humid today, refreshing Labor Day in south-central Pennsylvania
Light rain has ended, and the sky is starting to clear. As a weak cold front drifts east this afternoon, we'll see partial clearing. Highs will rebound to the mid-80s, and an isolated thunderstorm is possible. There's a very low chance that a thunderstorm may produce damaging wind gusts in Adams, York, Lancaster, or Lebanon Counties.
Pa. logs 11K-plus Lyme disease cases so far in 2024. Here’s how you can try to avoid it.
Pennsylvania health officials in August offered an update on surveillance for infections carried by ticks, including the most commonly reported one — Lyme disease. A Tickborne Disease Dashboard launched in 2024 by the state Department of Health shows that while cases of Lyme disease peak in June through August, the threat exists year-round.
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