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As gun violence drops sharply in Pa., focus is on what’s working
The first four months of 2024 saw a 23% decrease in Pennsylvania gun homicides compared to last year, according to the Center for American Progress. Pennsylvania saw the second-largest decline in the country last year. Philadelphia experienced the largest gun violence decline of major American cities in the same period.
'A dark day for America:' Shapiro blasts immunity ruling, vows support for Biden
Gov. Josh Shapiro gave full-throated backing Monday to President Joe Biden’s reelection while sharply criticizing a Supreme Court ruling that offers President Donald Trump limited immunity from his Jan. 6 riot charges. Shapiro was asked about Biden’s shaky debate performance and the court ruling during an appearance at a...
Morgan Properties Acquires 11-Property Portfolio in Pennsylvania
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA. — Morgan Properties, a development and investment firm based in the Philadelphia suburb of King of Prussia, has acquired a portfolio comprising 3,434 units across 11 properties in Pennsylvania. Morgan purchased the communities from their original developer, DePaul Management Co. The sale price was not disclosed. Matt Stefanski and Zachary Pierce of Berkadia brokered the transaction.
Governor Shapiro announces property tax distribution, rebates for 2023
DUNMORE, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Governor Josh Shapiro and Secretary of Revenue Pat Browne visited Robert Dougherty Dunmore High Rise in Lackawanna County on Monday. They announced the distribution of property tax and rent rebates for 2023 starting on Monday. The property tax and rent rebate program benefits eligible Pennsylvanians age 65 and older, widows, […]
Lawsuit says Pennsylvania county deliberately hid decisions to invalidate some mail-in ballots
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A western Pennsylvania county's elected commissioners were sued Monday over a policy adopted for this year's primary in which people whose mail-in ballots were disqualified for technical violations say they were purposely not informed in time to fix errors. Seven disqualified primary voters, the local NAACP...
Lancaster County couple celebrates 75th anniversary
COLUMBIA, Pa. — A Lancaster County couple is celebrating 75 years of marriage. Howard and Maryellen Musser of Columbia were married on July 2, 1949, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. They're both 93. They have five children, 10 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandchild on the way. Howie owned...
Brewery in Cumberland County to close after six years
A craft brewery and taproom in Cumberland County is closing. Mellow Mink Brewing at 4830 Carlisle Pike in Hampden Township announced Tuesday on Facebook it is winding down operations and will permanently close by the end of August. “Today, it is with a heavy heart that we announce the upcoming...
Dauphin Co. firefighter accused of stealing sunglasses from Bass Pro Shops
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — A Swatara Fire-Rescue firefighter is facing charges after he allegedly stole a $200 pair of sunglasses. Scott Allen, 51, is accused of stealing from the from Bass Pro Shops on June 12, according to charging documents. Employees reported to police that Allen pocketed a...
DA: Harrisburg officers justified in shooting man who pretended to have gun
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo said officers were justified in shooting a man who made them believe he had a gun. Chardo called it a case of "attempted suicide by cop." Harrisburg officers were making a traffic stop on a felony charge near 19th and...
After lengthy delays, 7-Eleven in Cumberland County is finally opening
A 7-Eleven in Cumberland County that was delayed for over a year as the developer struggled to obtain a liquor license is finally opening but without alcohol sales. The store at 151 Gettysburg Pike in Upper Allen Township, featuring a Raise the Roost Chicken & Biscuits kiosk, will open around July 25, said an employee who didn’t want to be identified.
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