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Two people escape from house fire in Lancaster County
LITITZ, Pa. — Firefighters battled a house fire in Lancaster County early Thursday morning. About six different fire companies responded to the fire in the first block of West Orange Street near Pine Lane in Lititz Borough just after 6 a.m. Two people were inside the home at the...
Harrisburg native and USA canoeing member Casey Eichfeld to compete on Saturday
PARIS, IDF — When Team USA canoeing hits the water on Saturday morning to kick off men's heats in the slalom, you can see Harrisburg native Casey Eichfeld. Eichfeld was born in Harrisburg but resides in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is a three-time Olympic canoer, competing in the Beijing...
Kipona Fireworks, Drone Show Canceled In Harrisburg: Officials
The cancelation is due to "serious incidents during the fireworks displays at two of the last three July 4th shows," Mayor Williams said. Three people were arrested following gunfire at the 2024 show, as Daily Voice reported at the time. The Mayor said the following about the cancelation:. "We hope...
Betty L. Blauch (1935-2024)
Betty L. Blauch, 89, of Lebanon, passed away on Monday, July 22, 2024, at Spang Crest. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Kenneth E. Blauch, in 2019. Born in Lebanon, PA, on Feb. 6, 1935, she was the daughter of the late Warren and Myrtle (Shearer) Hartman.
Weekend Roundup with Sara Bozich
Plan your weekend with my weekly list of things to do around Harrisburg and central PA!. For something new: Check out jazz harpist (!) at Mt. Gretna Playhouse on Saturday. Details + tix here. Worth noting: HU Presents 2024 Summer Concert Series continues with Black Pumas (Thurs) and Orville Peck (Sun); SoMa Block party tonight! Pride events! Things on my agenda this weekend: see above.
New audio released of former PA concertmaster charged with rape of a child
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — A renowned violinist who formerly worked with the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra is facing charges of raping a child over the course of 11 years. CBS 21 News investigative reporter Chiu-yi Lin obtained three phone recordings between Rathnam and his victim. From the beginning of the...
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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