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Only stray showers today and tomorrow, turning less humid by Friday
TODAY: Partly Sunny, Stray Showers. Hi 86. TONIGHT: Mostly Cloudy, Muggy. Lo 72. THURSDAY: Mostly Cloudy, Stray Showers. Hi 85. A few showers have developed overnight and will continue early today thanks to a wave riding northward from the Tennessee Valley. These showers are nice, but overall won’t provide much rain. The day ahead should be partly sunny and humid with temperatures holding in the mid-80s thanks to some clouds. It will be partly sunny with a stray shower at times. Tonight will be mostly cloudy and remain muggy with lows in the 70s.
With high school football a month away, the Mid-Penn Conference holds Media Day
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Players, coaches, and fans are ready. The high school football season begins just one month from Wednesday. Teams flocked to Cumberland Valley High School as the Mid-Penn Conference hosted Media Day for players and coaches. Teams from around Pennsylvania have been hard at work this offseason...
See all homes sold in Harrisburg, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Harrisburg reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 27 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,848-square-foot home on Penn Street in Harrisburg that sold for $240,000. Harrisburg. 2480...
American Heritage paddlewheeler visits Marietta
MARIETTA — A paddlewheeler visited Marietta Wednesday, bringing with it passengers from all over. The American Heritage stopped in Marietta Wednesday as part of American Cruise Lines’ 16-day Grand Ohio River Cruise. The boat left St. Louis, Mo., July 12, and will end in Pittsburgh, Pa., on July...
These cars will turn heads at Mecum's Harrisburg auction
Fans of classic and collector cars will not want to miss this year’s Mecum Auctions at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. About 1,200 cars are set to be part of the auction which started today and runs through Saturday. Joining the cars will be auction lots of road art, automobile collectibles and other items.
Families Bond Over Livestock Shows at 2024 York State Fair
YORK, Pa. — A parade of cows welcomed a break from the sweltering heat wave Saturday. Fair season is for families, and showing animals at the York State Fair is indeed a family affair. Jenna Morris, 19, brought two Jerseys, her favorite breed, from the family farm in Fawn...
Stuff’D Steaks opens new Dauphin County location; replaces Phillip Arthur’s Cafe
HERSHEY, Pa. (WHTM) — The popular cheesesteak and hoagie eatery Stuff’D Steaks has officially opened its new brick-and-mortar Hershey storefront. abc27 news reported back in April when the locally popular Stuff’D Steaks announced that they would be closing their Lebanon County location, and relocating to a new space in the heart of Hershey.
Enroll in TSA PreCheck at Central Penn Camp Hill
CAMPHILL, Pa (WHTM) — The Transportation Security Administration is hosting a pop-up enrollment event at AAA Central Penn Camp Hill branch from July 29 to August 2. According to AAA, locals will have the opportunity to enroll in the TSA Precheck program at the event. Precheck makes going through airport security faster and easier.
Motorcyclist, 67, dead after crash with pickup truck in Cumberland County
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A Carlisle man died Friday after a motorcycle crash in Monroe Township. Pennsylvania State Police identified the crash victim as William Mack, 67. Mack was driving a Harley Davison motorcycle north on York Road when he tried to make a left turn onto Boiling...
Legendary rock group reacts to having ‘most popular song of all time’
Journey scored a big hit with 1981′s “Don’t Stop Believin’.”. How big? Well, how about it being called “the most popular song of all time? That’s the tag that Forbes recently put on the song, which the band will surely be performing when it stops off at Hersheypark Stadium for its 6 p.m. Thursday show.
Dave Grohl pays emotional tribute to former bandmate at Hershey concert
The Foo Fighters performed in Hershey on July 23, and frontman Dave Grohl took the opportunity to remember a former bandmate. Just before going into the song “Aurora,” Grohl spoke to the audience. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our...
Harrisburg cancels Kipona Festival fireworks
HARRISBURG, Pa. — There will be no fireworks show this Labor Day weekend for the Kipona Festival. Harrisburg Mayor Wanda Williams announced on Wednesday that the fireworks and drone show scheduled for Kipona would not occur, after public safety incidents at two out of the last three Fourth of July events disrupted plans for fireworks shows along the Susquehanna River.
PennLive’s Media Day returns for 2024 fall sports with games, photos and more: Here’s what to look for
The calendar still reads July, but the 2024 fall high school sports season is looming large in the not too distant future. That means it is again for PennLive’s 2024 Fall Media Days for high school football, girls and boys soccer and field hockey. PennLive’s fall Media Days are...
Timothy E. Lausch (1960-2024)
Timothy E. Lausch, 64, of Palmyra, passed away on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at his home. Born in Lebanon on June 29, 1960, he was the son of Eugene G. Lausch, of Myerstown, and the late Grace K. Batdorf Lausch. He was a member of the ELCO Class of 1978....
2024-2025 Mount Joy Area Chamber of Commerce Business Directory
Thank you to Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. for publishing the 2024-2025 Mount Joy Area Chamber of Commerce Business Directory! And a Big Thank You as well to all of the Chamber Members who advertise in the Directory!!
The Medical Minute: Why experts are watching the H5N1 bird flu so closely
HERSHEY, Pa. — Several people started to develop concerning symptoms after working with dairy cows, adding to headlines that had already become worrisome. For decades, medical scientists have warned of the potentially cataclysmic dangers of variants of so-called avian flu. From antiquity to as recently as 15 years ago, outbreaks of bird flu have wreaked havoc on a global scale. The pandemic of 1918, which killed more than 50 million people and sickened 500 million others worldwide, was caused by a virus that began with infected birds directly sickening humans.
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