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Coroner identifies victims in deadly Lancaster County crash
LANCASTER, Pa. — The Lancaster County Coroner's Office on Monday released additional details about a deadly crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Penn Township over the weekend. Three people -- a father and his two children -- died in the crash, which involved a passenger vehicle and a tractor...
People Moves: Donegal Promotes Landis; MEMIC Promotes Foote
Donegal Insurance Group, headquartered in Marietta, Pennsylvania, promoted Caleb Landis to assistant vice president of commercial lines systems development. Landis will be based out of Donegal’s home office in Marietta. Landis succeeds Barb Doyle, who will retire in September as vice president of commercial lines systems. Doyle’s 38-year year...
Shapiro Administration Secures $500 Million for Interstate 83 John Harris Memorial (South) Bridge, Largest Federal Transportation Grant Ever Received in Pennsylvania
The Governor and PennDOT Secretary Carroll have advocated for this federal funding for the last year and a half – and this investment from the Biden Administration to replace the South Bridge is the largest grant in state history for a transportation project. The South Bridge carries more than...
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.
Journey and Def Leppard 3 concerts in Pa. this week: Where to buy tickets
Journey and Def Leppard will perform three concerts in Pa. this week including Thursday in Hershey. The bands will perform along with the Steve Miller Band, tonight in Philadelphia; Thursday in Hershey; and Saturday in Pittsburgh. Here are the details and where to buy tickets:. 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 23,...
Lancaster Balloon Festival canceled due to rising costs
LANCASTER, Pa. (WHTM)– The Lancaster Balloon Festival announced today that it’s canceling the 2024 event. According to the Lancaster Balloon Festival, event costs are much higher this year, making it challenging to produce the same high-quality event for guests and pilots like they have the last 13 years.
Help for the Hungry: Downtown Daily Bread opens new food pantry
A Harrisburg organization hopes that its new service will make a difference when it comes to food insecurity. Downtown Daily Bread cut the ribbon on its Renewed Hope Food Pantry at a ceremony on Monday, with officials sharing that the service will fill an important need for local families. “We...
Showcasing the NCRS Gallery XXII at Corvettes at Carlisle 2023
Showcasing the NCRS Gallery XXII at Corvettes at Carlisle 2023. Celebrating Iconic Corvettes and Their Passionate Owners. Last year, the Corvette world was treated to an extraordinary showcase at the 2023 Corvettes at Carlisle event, where the Delaware Valley Chapter of the National Corvette Restorers Society (NCRS) unveiled the NCRS Gallery XXII.
Carlisle stabbing stemmed from dispute over girlfriend, court documents reveal
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — After a Carlisle man was arrested following a stabbing Saturday, charging documents obtained by CBS 21 are revealing new information about what reportedly led to the assault. Henry Gumby, 62, is facing charges of attempted murder and aggravated assault in connection to the incident,...
Dave Grohl shares surprising Pa. connections in his family history at Hershey concert
The Foo Fighters concert on July 23 in Hershey included a surprise revelation from singer Dave Grohl. Before starting the song “My Hero,” Grohl explained his Pennsylvania roots. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation....
See all homes sold in Palmyra, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Palmyra reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 6 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,540-square-foot home on North Forge Road in North Londonderry Township that sold for $310,000.
Locally-owned macaron bakery debuts in Adams County
LITTLESTOWN, Pa. (WHTM) — A new, locally owned bakery that offers a wide variety of macarons recently opened its first brick-and-mortar storefront in Littlestown, Adams County. Something Sweet is owned and operated by self-taught baker Brianna Beverly, who first began teaching herself how to bake about 12 years ago...
Frisco's Chicken to reopen its Lancaster location
LANCASTER, Pa. — A popular chicken restaurant in Lancaster County is making a comeback – two weeks after announcing it was closing all four of its locations. The owner of Frisco's Chicken had announced on July 12 in a Facebook post that an increase in the cost of goods and a decline in sales was prompting him to shut down.
Pa. State Police trooper shot, wounded while serving warrant
A Pennsylvania State Police corporal serving a warrant on Wednesday morning in Lancaster was shot in the arm by the suspect, state police said. The corporal, who was not identified, was taken to the hospital with a non-life-threatening wound, while the suspect was taken into custody at the scene by other members of the law enforcement team serving the warrant, state police said.
Lancaster Stormers earn victory over York Revolution
Niko Hulsizer went 3-for-4 with a homer and double, and Joe Stewart was 2-for-3 with a homer and a triple to lead the Lancaster Stormers to a 4-3 win over the York Revolution in an Atlantic League game Wednesday at Clipper Magazine Stadium. The win ended Lancaster’s eight-game losing streak...
Former Central Market cupcake stand opens storefront business right next door
Patrons at 46 W. Philadelphia St. in York can once again enjoy the cozy courtyard space with a cup of coffee, a cupcake and more. Catalina Ruiz, owner of Cupcakes and More formally located inside Central Market, recently opened up shop in the space that previously housed Harmony Cafe. Originally...
Local Democrats rally around Harris amid her last-minute run for president
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – After President Joe Biden’s stunning announcement that he would exit the 2024 Presidential Election, Vice President Kamala Harris — who already has enough delegates to be the Democratic Party’s nominee — is garnering support among local Democrats. “The choice couldn’t be...
Happy 100th!
Richard Weaver, born and raised in Bonneauville, turned 100 years old today, July 25. He is the third of 13 children. Weaver enlisted in the Army in 1944 with the 17th Airborne Division known as “The Golden Talons,” receiving his parachute and glider badges. During World War II, he fought in the Battle of the Bulge, where he was wounded, and Operation Varsity, receiving accommodations and medals for his bravery. He returned home to his sweetheart, Jeanne, in 1946. They married soon after, together raising 11 children; they celebrated for 66 years together. Weaver became a master plasterer. In 1978, he was invited to be part of the first class offered by the Diocese of Harrisburg for a lay person to become a deacon. For almost 40 years, Deacon Weaver, as he is known, assisted the priests at St. Joseph the Worker in Bonneauville, as well as going throughout the county, visiting many nursing homes, prisons, shut-ins and hospitals to minister, provided support, communion and comfort. Weaver said he is blessed and honored to have been able to touch so many people’s lives but most importantly how many lives touched him. The family will celebrate his 100th birthday at the Deacon Richard Weaver community center with the mayor and the Borough of Bonneauville presenting him a proclamation noting July 25 as Richard J. Weaver Day. The staff and residents of Transitions Healthcare, where he resides, will spend an afternoon dedicated to him, celebrating this milestone birthday. (Submitted Photo)
Battlefield road closings planned
Repaving of park roads on the eastern portion of the battlefield in the Culp’s Hill and Spangler’s Spring areas, Coster Avenue, and Benner Hill will begin Monday, according to a park service release. “This three-month project will address road surfaces that are at the end of their lifespan,”...
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