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The 10 most dangerous felons wanted in Pennsylvania
Officials in the Keystone State have updated their list of Pennsylvania's ten most wanted people. The ten, who are all men, are wanted for either sexual-related crimes, several against children, or homicide. Four of the ten listed below were last known to live within an hour or so of the...
One person hospitalized after crashing vehicle into pole in Dauphin County
SWATARA TOWNSHIP, Pa. — One person was hospitalized after crashing their vehicle into a pole in Dauphin County, according to police. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. Police responded to the 5600 block of Derry Street near Lawn Ford Way in Swatara Township at 3:09 a.m. for...
Oxford Valley Mall apartments welcome first residents to Middletown. What it costs
Atlee Square, the new apartment complex at the Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown, opened to residents last week, despite ongoing construction. The four-story luxury apartment complex sits adjacent to the mall off Route 1 and Woodbourne Road, offering apartments for prices starting at $1,980 per month. Laylaa Ahmad, the property...
2024 high school football preview: Ranking the top three teams in Division II this season
The 2024 high school football season kicks off in just over a week. New Oxford has held a grasp on the Division II championship for the past two years, winning back-to-back titles and having not lost a division game since 2021. But other programs are still on the rise, and others have broken through over the past year. Therein lies a chance to put the Division II title back into play ...
Philly-area teachers and students debate proposed school cellphone ban
More school districts nationwide are banning cell phones – even some states are passing rules restricting smartphone use in classes. This summer, Pennsylvania passed a bill to pilot cell phone bans in schools and New Jersey and Delaware are also experimenting with more restrictive rules. But do cell-free classrooms improve learning, attention and mental health? Are there downsides to confiscating student devices?
Contractor behind dirt mountain looming over Steelton cited for environmental violations
An increasingly massive pile of dirt in Steelton – the cause of much consternation among residents – has racked up a series of environmental violations, according to inspection reports reviewed by PennLive. The site, consisting of several acres located partially in the borough and partially in Swatara Township,...
Here are 63 golfers, girls tennis players to keep your eye on this YAIAA season
Most fall sports don’t start playing official games until Aug. 23, but golf and girls tennis get a head start on the rest. Golf matches kick off on Aug. 15, and tennis follows on Aug. 19. Here is a look at what fans can expect to see in both sports this fall. ...
Raw milk sold in Central Pennsylvania tests positive for E. coli
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning consumers to discard raw milk that tested positive for E. coli bacteria. According to the Department of Agriculture, consumers who purchased Meadow View Jerseys brand raw milk between August 5 and August 12 should immediately discard it due to E. coli contamination. The […]
Popular retailer is opening 3 stores in Pa. under new owner after closing all of its locations
Rue21 stores are back in Pennsylvania. It wasn’t that long ago that the specialty fashion retailer of apparel and accessories, filed for bankruptcy and closed all of its 540 stores including 21 locations in Pennsylvania. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on...
Mechanicsburg native, winemaker says N.J. producer is ‘poised to make a splash’
Winemaker Conor Quilty came in on the ground floor of a planned new winery in Tewksbury Township, New Jersey, in 2021. In the process, the Mechanicsburg native and Cumberland Valley High School grad said that he and owners Frank and Elena Schwab have accomplished plenty, from switching winery names (from Soleiada to Meadowbrook) to getting their licensing approved to finding some retail partners and planting 15 acres of vines on the property in northern Hunterdon County. Oh, and also making and bottling what’s now a portfolio of a handful of wines, including a Pétillant Naturel.
5-Year-Old Girl Missing In Chambersburg, Police Say
The girl pictured "walked away from the area of 76 W Liberty St at approximately 11:51 a.m.," the police stated in the release. She was last seen wearing a yellow shirt and black shorts, but her name and other descriptive factors were not released. Anyone who sees the child or...
Valiant Comeback Effort Ties it but Late Crabs Rally is Difference
(August 14, 2024 – Waldorf, Md.): The York Revolution mounted a six-run comeback to tie the game but a pair of eighth inning runs were the difference as the Revs fell to the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs, 9-7 on Wednesday night at Regency Furniture Stadium. Down 7-1 through three...
Harrisburg-area father of murdered woman, raising his grandkids, fighting IRS for $12k refund from 2021
SWATARA TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) — This isn’t the most traumatic thing that has happened to Gary Macon. The most traumatic thing was losing his daughter, Kyra Haley, 24 — shot and killed, police said, by her husband Dallas Haley, who is serving up to 40 years in prison for the homicide — which left Macon and his wife Tracy Macon raising Haley’s children, who are Gary Macon’s grandchildren.
Obstacle course training gym for children opens in Cumberland County
An obstacle course training gym for children has opened in Camp Hill. USA Ninja Challenge Camp Hill opened at 1909 State St. last month. 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.
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