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How much snow will southcentral Pennsylvania receive? The Old Farmer's Almanac says ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts that the upcoming winter will be more temperate than usual for southcentral Pennsylvania. The almanac puts southcentral Pennsylvania, including Adams, Lebanon and York counties, in the Appalachian region, which stretches from Elmira, N.Y. to Ashville, N.C. ...
Grant awards funds for more native trees in Pennsylvania
LITITZ, Pa. — You may notice some new trees being planted in your neighborhood this fall. Over 3,000 native trees are expected to be planted across Pennsylvania thanks to funding from the GIANT Company and Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful. Through their 2024 Healing the Planet grant program, 32 groups were...
PennLive 5: Can’t miss Pennsylvania high school football games in Week 2
It’s time to look ahead to the highly anticipated second week of the high school football season. Yes, teams are expected to make their biggest “jump” from week 1 to week 2, so the hours ahead will either validate that statement or have coaching staffs reeling heading into the heart of the regular season.
Pa. Election 2024: Everything You Need to Know About Requesting, Filling Out and Returning Your Mail Ballot
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan and nonprofit newsroom producing investigative and public-service journalism that holds power to account and drives positive change in Pennsylvania. Sign up for our free newsletters. HARRISBURG — On Nov. 5, Pennsylvanians will vote for president, U.S. House and Senate, state row offices (attorney general, auditor general and treasurer) and the legislature. While many voters will head to their local polling place on Election Day, others will opt to vote by mail instead. All registered voters in the commonwealth have been able to vote by mail since 2020. Mail voting can be confusing and has been made even more so...
McCaskey WR Alisay Ramos wins fan vote for Pa. high school football player of the week
J.P. McCaskey won just two football games a season ago, so last week’s season-opening win John Bartram was good for the program. And key in that big-time, 41-14, win was the play of wide receiver Alisay Ramos. Ramos hauled in four passes for 132 yards and three touchdowns. And...
Mystery of Pennsylvania 'frozen man' found dead rotting in cave finally solved after nearly 50 years
Nicolas Paul Grubb, 27, was hiking in Albany Township on the Appalachian Trail in 1977 when he died. His body was found frozen by hikers, but he remained unidentified for 47 years
McCormick confuses Philadelphia, Mississippi with Pennsylvania in X post
Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dave McCormick (R) was mocked Wednesday after his X account confused Philadelphia, Miss., with Pennsylvania’s biggest city. McCormick’s account on social platform X shared a clip from a local Mississippi news station reporting on a shooting that police said was carried out by an alleged gang member from El Salvador. The post…
New Details Released In Crash That Killed Levi R. Stoltzfus
Levi R. Stoltzfus, 81, of Narvon, was driving the buggy east at the intersection of Sheep Hill Road and Springville Road in East Earl Township when he "failed to stop for the stop sign at Springville Road (PA route 897)," police said. A 44-years-old woman from New Holland was driving...
In Pennsylvania, a Republican plots victory - via mail
Tom Eddy has a message for Republicans on how they can put Pennsylvania in Donald Trump's win column in November. "For Republicans, whether for Trump, Congress or Senate, to win in Pennsylvania, we've got to get people to use this method of voting." adm/sst
Pennsylvania University Nets Digital Literacy Grant
(TNS) — Millersville University will use a $98,235 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry to fund resources to teach computer skills and hold job-searching workshops, among other initiatives, in Columbia. MU is partnering with Columbia, Columbia Public Library, Columbia Borough School District and Pennsylvania CareerLink to...
Where Did All the Children Go?
Editor’s Note: This story contains topics and historical language which may be upsetting to some readers. Recently, the New York Times published an article describing the findings of the second and final volume of an investigative report from the U.S. Department of the Interior into the Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative that found nearly 1,000 native children died at these government-run institutions, according to identified grave sites.
Section of Knopp Road in Jarrettsville reopens Aug. 29
BEL AIR, Md., (Aug. 29, 2024) – A section of Knopp Road between Rush Road and Rocks Chrome Hill Road in Jarrettsville will be reopened to all through traffic starting at 3 p.m. Thursday, August 29 after bridge repairs were completed. Questions may be directed to 410-638-3217 ext. 2437.
York County teenager charged with killing 12-year-old freed on bail
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — A York County teen accused of killing a 12-year-old boy is free on bail. Earlier this month, a judge ruled that 14-year-old Nolan Grove could be released if he posts $50,000 bail and serves monitored house arrest. Investigators said Grove shot Kain Heiland in Red...
Three men charged with aggravated assault following York County brawl
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Three men have been arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a weapon following a fight at Heritage Hills. According to the York County Regional Police Department, on June 1 at 1:27 a.m., officers responded to Heritage Hills Golf Resort in York Township for a fight.
Woman riding electric scooter taken to hospital after hit-and-run crash in York County
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A driver who hit a woman riding an electric scooter early Sunday morning in York County kept going after the crash, and police are trying to find them. West Manchester Police are investigating the hit-and-run crash that happened before 4 a.m. in front of the Chili’s at Delco Plaza on […]
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