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Studebaker Golden Hawk Roadster Proves That Creativity Rules in the Hot Rod Hobby
True hardcore, old-school hot-rodders will appreciate this one. Lot #R227 is a radically customized 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk roadster that is slated to sell at Mecum Auctions’ July bid in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The House of Kolor Sunrise Pearl-painted machine is a modern-era throwback to manufacturers’ “futuristic” concept cars, and...
7 juveniles arrested at Koons Park fireworks event, police say
DAUPHIN COUNTY, PA. (WHP) — Multiple people were arrested Wednesday evening at a fireworks event at Koons Park. Lower Paxton Township Police confirmed that officers made multiple arrests and broke up several fights between teenagers/kids. Eight people were arrested at the event, and seven of those arrests were juveniles, police said.
Silent Night: Harrisburg Family Dollar neighbors confirm false overnight alarms have stopped
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — The company promised to fix the problem. Then it sent contractors out to do that. But the big question after false alarms kept neighbors of the Family Dollar at 18th and Derry streets awake night after night for months: Would the alarms finally stop this time?
Lititz celebrates Independence Day
LITITZ, Pa. — Lititz, Lancaster County, is hosting its 207th Independence Day celebration. The day started with a blanket run and baby parade followed by the parade. There are games, food and contests in Lititz Springs Park, with the Lighting of the Candles and fireworks capping off the celebration.
29th Street bridge over I-83 near Harrisburg to close for over a year
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is reminding drivers the 29th Street bridge, which goes over Interstate 83 near Harrisburg, is scheduled to close for replacement starting on Monday, July 8. Weather permitting, the bridge will close Monday night and will not reopen until Nov. 12, 2025, according to a press...
50-year-old incarcerated man died of suicide: coroner
A 50-year-old man incarcerated at SCI Camp Hill died from suicide on Monday, according to Cumberland County Corner Charles Hall. Bryan Conrad was found unresponsive in his cell, the Department of Corrections said in a Wednesday press release. He was pronounced dead at 3 p.m. If you purchase a product...
‘Nothing more American than baseball:’ York Revolution celebrates Fourth of July
YORK, Pa. — On Independence Day, while many Americans celebrate with cookouts, fireworks, and parades, others choose to spend it at the stadium with the York Revolution and Lancaster Stormers. The schedule included an orchestra concert, fireworks, and competitions. According to John Gibbson, the general manager of The York...
Lt. Gov. Davis hails gun violence efforts
In Harrisburg last week, Lt. Governor Austin Davis hosted a roundtable discussion with local and state leaders, representatives of law enforcement, community organizations and victim’s advocates to showcase the strategies and efforts that have resulted in Pennsylvania showing the second-biggest improvement in gun-related homicides. “Pennsylvanians deserve to be safe...
Lunch On Us continues to grow
TMCS program provides free meals in Tipp, Monroe Township. The Lunch On Us program is currently experiencing one of the busiest summer seasons in its fifteen-year history, providing an average of 700-800 meals per week for Tipp City and Monroe Township residents. “It’s grown each year,” Kitchen Manager/Cook Renee Johnson...
Hershey man, teen charged in New Year's Day burglary, assault at Palmyra home: police
A young adult and a teen face burglary and assault charges after they allegedly broke into a Palmyra home on Jan. 1, according to police. The Western Lebanon County Regional Police Department arrested Isaiah Williamson, 18, of Hershey, and a 17-year-old female on July 3, saying they forcibly entered a residence in the 600 block of North Railroad Street and attacked the people inside on New Year's Day.
'Dough N JOE' Doughnut Shop Opens In Central PA To Rave Reviews
DOUGH n JOE's Grand Opening was at their new storefront on 33 East Simpson Street from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 3, according to the company's Facebook page. Locals who stopped by were impressed! Some took to Nextdoor to share how they felt, one wrote:. "OH!!! MY!!!...
Williams Grove hosts rich Mitch Smith Memorial as Pa. Speedweek roars down the home stretch
Williams Grove Speedway hosts one of the marquee events of Pa. Speedweek Friday when a large contingent of 410 sprint car drivers will contest the Mitch Smith Memorial over the Mechanicsburg oval. More than $50,000 in prize money is up for grabs with the winning driver taking home the $20,000...
Justin Timberlake to perform at Hersheypark Stadium, 2 weeks after DWI arrest
HERSHEY, Pa. — Popstar Justin Timberlake will perform at Hersheypark Stadium on Thursday. Video above: Headlines from News 8. Timberlake will take the stage as part of his Forget Tomorrow World Tour. It comes two weeks after the singer was arrested for driving while intoxicated in New York. Timberlake...
Revs Race Past Stormers, Hoist the Cup
(July 3, 2024 – York, Pa.): The York Revolution are once again War of the Roses champions, using another offensive onslaught to knock off the rival Lancaster Stormers, 11-2 on Wednesday night at WellSpan Park. York started the scoring against Oscar De La Cruz in the first when Rudy...
Multiple arrests made during Koons Park firework and food truck festival
LOWER PAXTON, Pa. (WHTM) — While some people were enjoying the fireworks show in Linglestown Wednesday night, police say others were arrested for fighting. Lower Paxton Township Police said in a Facebook post that several fights broke out among juveniles at the Koons Park fireworks and food trucks display. Multiple people were taken into custody […]
Haitian immigrants in York find translations, healthcare, social services – and now a restaurant
YORK, Pa. (WHTM) — This isn’t York’s first wave of Haitian immigrants, but — as one measure of how much the community has grown — it is the first wave arriving to find a Haitian restaurant: Ramapou, on West Market Street, which opened in early June. Ramapou’s owner, Joubert Fils-Aime, moved first to Miami, then […]
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