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Experienced roster has Pine-Richland in position for 6th straight WPIAL field hockey title
Pine-Richland’s incredible run in WPIAL field hockey continued last year with a fifth straight Class 3A title. With 10 seniors and nine starters returning, the Rams look to be the favorite again, but they know there’s a lot of work to be done to increase the streak to six.
Pine-Richland notebook: Mac Miller off to fast start as lead runner
Mac Miller has been a strong wrestler at Pine-Richland with a 69-17 record in two years, and in his varsity debut as the featured running back on the football team, he showed he can be a force on the gridiron as well. Miller, a junior, rushed for 234 yards and...
I got $50 fine from another state – it’s not even same car model but now I have to jump through hoops & cops can’t help
A DRIVER is speaking out after receiving a fine in the mail when her car was in a different state. In a Facebook post, a GMC owner said she received a citation for a Dodge SUV’s alleged driving infraction. A Pennsylvania driver said she was enraged after a road law violation turned into a bureaucratic […]
Part of Pennsylvania under a severe thunderstorm watch until Saturday evening
On Saturday at 1:33 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 7 p.m. for Bedford, Blair, Cambria and Somerset counties. Staying safe as lightning approaches: Expert advice. Lightning strikes the United States approximately 25 million times each year, with the bulk of these electrical...
Pennsylvania gets $20 million in uncashed checks — hard part is finding owners
(The Center Square) — An interstate saga that stretched to almost a decade finally came to an end as Delaware agreed to a settlement to send over $20 million back to Pennsylvania. The settlement, which requires Delaware to pay out up to $120 million to 30 states, comes from a dispute over what to do with uncashed checks sent through MoneyGram. Delaware would keep the unclaimed property because MoneyGram was incorporated in the state, rather than send the money to the states where they were...
Nippon Steel plans $1B to upgrade Pennsylvania plant
(The Center Square) — Japanese-owned Nippon Steel said Thursday it will invest $1 billion to extend the life of a processing plant near Pittsburgh. Mon Valley Works in West Mifflin rolls 2.9 million net tons of steel slabs for use in appliances, automotive products, metal building and home construction, according to U.S. Steel.
Dauphin Co. coroner identifies woman found dead in Harrisburg apartment
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — The Dauphin County Coroner has released the identity of a woman who was found dead in a Harrisburg apartment on August 29th. The victim has been identified as 26-year-old Allie McFadden. Kyle and Chanise Burton, a local couple who lived in the apartment located in...
GenTek's "Dyno Day" revs up engines
BERKS CO., Pa. - An event in Berks County is all about motor vehicle performance. GenTek Performance in Exeter Township hosted Dyno Day. The auto service business used a 'Dyno' to measure the horsepower and torque of vehicles entered into a contest. Awards were given to cars with highest horsepower...
Tenfold helps pilot study of landlord incentives
The Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania is encouraging agencies that help homeless households find rentals to consider including financial incentives for landlords as part of a broader engagement effort. Doing so can dramatically reduce the time it takes for families to secure housing, it says. The evidence? A pilot program conducted...
DNC unveils billboards in Pennsylvania claiming Trump threatens IVF access
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) unveiled billboards Friday in Pennsylvania claiming that former President Trump threatens access to in vitro fertilization (IVF), ahead of his rally in the Keystone State. In a statement exclusively sent to The Hill, the DNC argued Trump has lied about his position on IVF and wants to ban the procedure.…
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service announce $17M for projects along Delaware River Watershed
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Federal funding from the Delaware Watershed Conservation Fund will go toward removing dams to help fish move freely, reducing stormwater pollution and restoring habitat for horseshoe crabs, among other initiatives.
Lebanon Valley College opens for the fall semester with nearly 500 new students
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Trio Accused Of Restaurant Slashing, Assault Arrested: Ycrpd
Shawntay Handy, 49, T Kwon Banks, 20, and Tyjyre Stern, 18, were arrested on warrants on Tuesday, Aug. 27, the YCRPD explained. The warrants were issued following an investigation into an assault involving a knife in the restaurant at Heritage Hills Golf Resort located at 2700 Mount Rose Avenue in York Township at 1:27 a.m. on June 1, 2024, as detailed in the release.
Camp Hill field hockey takes top honors at Lion’s Den Showdown Tournament
The Camp Hill field hockey team won both games at its Lion’s Den Showdown Tournament Saturday to take the championship. The Lions defeated Mifflin County, 3-2, in the first game and downed New Oxford, 5-0, in the second game. If you purchase a product or register for an account...
Raymond Holman Game Report: vs Columbia Montour Vo-Tech
Raymond Holman was a major factor in Morrisville's win over Columbia Montour Vo-Tech on Friday. Holman was dynamite, rushing for 224 yards and four touchdowns while picking up 13.2 yards per carry, and also throwing for 14 yards and a touchdown while completing 100% of his passes. He really tore up the turf during one magnificent 75-yard run.
Chargers Start Season 4-0, Sweep Opening Weekend
The Lancaster Bible College Women's Volleyball team is off to a hot start, defeating both Washington (Md.) and Alvernia in three sets to begin the season 4-0 for the first time as a Division III program. The Shorewomen move to 2-1 overall and the Golden Wolves drop to 1-2 overall.
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