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Central Penn Baseball Star Struck Dead By Tractor-Trailer On I-81: Coroner
A former college baseball player was struck dead on Interstate 81 on Sunday, Aug. 25, the Cumberland County Coroner Charley Hall told Daily Voice. Quinton J. Heckard, 26, of Hummelstown, was hit by a tractor-trailer on I-81 South at mile marker 61.7 at 8:13 a.m., according to Hall. The fa…
Campus Safety Warns of Black Bear On Campus
A black bear was spotted on campus Tuesday morning, near Pennsylvania Hall. Campus Safety issued a warning asking students to stay indoors and to not approach the animal, before saying the bear had left campus. Video posted online appears to show a black bear cub roaming campus. “Campus safety has...
As Wealth Migrates, Philadelphia Loses Income While Collar Counties Fluctuate
As residents continue flocking to the suburbs, Philadelphia lost the most wealth in total income from 2021 to 2022 in Pennsylvania, while Chester County is among the top gainers, writes Kyle Nguyen and Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The latest data from the IRS and U.S. Census Bureau...
Gettysburg girls volleyball sweeps West York in a non-conference match
The Gettysburg girls volleyball team defeated West York, 3-0, in a non-conference match Monday. The set scores were 25-15, 25-10, 25-14. 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.
Mosquito-borne illnesses discovered throughout Philadelphia region
This story originally appeared on 6abc. Mosquito-borne illnesses have been discovered in nearly every county in the Philadelphia region, and several people have tested positive for viruses. There are six local cases of West Nile virus in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and one case of Eastern equestrian encephalitis in Atlantic...
Shippensburg field hockey falls to Warwick in a non-conference contest.
The Shippensburg field hockey team fell to Warwick, 11-0, in a non-conference game Monday. Bree Zoccolo scored three goals for Warwick. Annalee Green and Larys Grarer added a pair of Warwick goals. Shippensburg (0-1) returns to action Wednesday at East Pennsboro. If you purchase a product or register for an...
See all homes sold in Shippensburg, Aug. 19 to Aug. 25
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Shippensburg reported from Aug. 19 to Aug. 25. There were 4 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,786-square-foot home on Bradley Lane in Southampton Township that sold for $485,000. Shippensburg.
SU Men’s Cross Country announces 2024 recruiting class
Shippensburg University’s head cross country coach, Steve Spence, has announced the recruitment of five Pennsylvania-based student-athletes for the men’s team. The new recruits, including four freshmen and one sophomore transfer, are set to join the team this season as they begin their in-season workouts coinciding with the start of classes.
Hersheypark announces new ride, which will be the tallest of its kind in the world
Hersheypark has announced a new ride that is planned to open in the summer of 2025. The Twizzlers Twisted Gravity ride will be a “screaming swing” style pendulum attraction, and according to a press release from Hersheypark, it will be the tallest of its kind in the world.
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....
King of Prussia Company Billionaire Sells Mansion with Staggering Price Tag
The billionaire founder of King of Prussia’s Universal Health Services has sold his vacation home in Florida for millions. The billionaire founder of King of Prussia’s Universal Health Services, Alan B. Miller sold his Florida vacation home for a pretty penny, reports Brian Bandell for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Harrisburg community wants action taken after 'group of neo-Nazis' came to the city
People around the State capitol heard chants of a group saying “white power” Saturday afternoon. The City of Harrisburg is calling the group ‘neo-Nazis’. In a video they can be seen carrying flags with swastikas and almost all of them have their faces covered. A very different message is heard today.
Brith Sholom House residents get new landlord after months in fear of displacement
PHILADELPHIA - Residents living in the Brith Sholom House in Wynnefield Heights say over the years the quality of life there has gone downhill. "When I first moved here it was really great, really nice building, everything was in order," said resident Frederick Redditt. Redditt has been living there for...
A Relic of the Gilded Age, Historic Lynnewood Hall Will Soon be Open to the Public
Lynnewood Hall, Elkins Parks’ storied mansion, will finally be restored and opened to the public after the preservation foundation takes over. Lynnewood Hall, the mansion tucked away just off Rt. 611 in Elkins Park has sat vacant for decades, but that will soon change. Last year, the Lynnewood Hall...
Frozen, Hamilton star Jonathan Groff hosting Drag Storytime in Lancaster
LANCASTER, Pa. (WHTM) – Broadway star Jonathan Groff, known on the stage for his role as King George III in ‘Hamilton’ and on the big screen as Kristoff in ‘Frozen’, will be returning to his hometown of Lancaster for Drag Storytime. Groff is teaming up...
Sudden closure of Middletown pain management clinic leaves patients panicked about care
The sudden closure of a Middletown pain management practice earlier this month has left patients scrambling to find providers that will fill their opiate medications with no guidance on where they should go. The Industrial Health Care Center in the 1800 block of Veterans Highway in Middletown closed following the death of its...
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