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Pennsylvania Capitol Police K9 recovering from bullet wound
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – A Pennsylvania Capitol Police K9 is home recovering after being shot in the line of duty over the weekend. Pennsylvania Capitol Police say Narcotics and Patrol K9 Rex is home and recovering after being shot early Sunday morning while pursuing a suspect in Harrisburg. Rex...
FBI arrests three men in York in connection with entering the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021
The FBI arrested three family members in York last month in connection with entering the U.S. Capitol building during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack, according to court records. Jamie Charlesworth, 35, of Gettysburg, Tyler Henson, 30, of Marion, and Stephen Oseen, 38 of East Berlin, face the following offenses:. Entering...
See all homes sold in York County, June 3 to June 9
The following is a listing of all home transfers in York County reported from June 3 to June 9. There were 146 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,680-square-foot home on West Market Street in West Manchester Township that sold for $250,000.
Harrisburg gym owner sentenced for attacking ex, breaking her boyfriend’s face
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to clarify what Dauphin County work release is, and that the defendant was accused, but not found guilty, of attempted rape. A Harrisburg man accused of trying to rape his ex-girlfriend and beating her new boyfriend after finding them in bed has accepted a plea deal through veterans’ court, according to online court documents.
Rash of deadly motorcycle crashes in York County prompts share-the-road message
Motorcycle crashes have claimed the lives of at least nine people in the area in the past three months, and the Center for Traffic Safety along with law enforcement discussed ways motorists can share the road and to help prevent wrecks and deaths. A news conference on motorcycle safety and awareness was held...
Harrisburg murder suspect wears cast in court, matching shooter’s injury
It is rare for a defendant to bring a piece of incriminating evidence into the courtroom with them. But Jerome Coleman Jr., walked from his cell into the central courtroom attached to the Dauphin County Prison wearing a cast around his lower right arm, while his left wrist was handcuffed to his waist.
Central Pa. winery owner says court order closing business came from ‘out of the blue’
It was only a few weeks ago that Jim Miller, the owner of Moon Dancer Winery in eastern York County, was celebrating the producer’s 20th anniversary. On Sunday, he was talking on the phone over the din of a crowd that had gathered for a last hurrah following the news that began circulating Friday that the business at 1330 Klines Run Road in Lower Windsor Township near Wrightsville would be closing temporarily.
Back in the 90s as summer pattern ramps up
TODAY: Hot, Stray Shower. Hi 90. Winds S 5-10 mph. TONIGHT: Mostly Clear, Mild. Lo 67. Winds VRB 5-10 mph. FRIDAY: Hot, PM Line of Storms. Hi 90. Lo 62. The hot weather is here, but things will be even hotter next week. Highs hit the 90s this afternoon although thankfully it will be a dry heat early on. Dewpoints start around 50, only climbing later in the day which could bring a stray shower around then. We’ll see sunny skies for most of the day thanks to high pressure across the region. Lows drop into the upper 60s overnight.
Derry Township Police: Beware of phone scammer claiming to be a member of the police department
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — A Dauphin County Police Department is warning residents of a phone scam involving a suspect impersonating a law enforcement officer. Derry Township Police say the caller is claiming to be a member of their department, sometimes using the actual names of their officers. The suspect asks the recipient of the calls to pay off outstanding warrants or fines from traffic tickets and other offenses using electronic apps, gift cards, or Bitcoin, according to police.
Dauphin County restaurant inspections from May 28-June 5
The following Dauphin area restaurants were found to have violated Pennsylvania’s health and safety regulations between the dates of May 28 through June 5, 2024. Inspections are overseen by the Department of Agriculture. The department notes that in many cases violations are corrected by the restaurant before inspectors leave.
Child crashes stolen car following police chase in Cumberland Co.: police
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A child was injured after allegedly leading police on a chase that resulted in a roll-over crash Sunday. According to a press release, officers from the East Pennsboro Township Police Department and the Lower Allen Township Police Department were pursuing a stolen Chevy Suburban, which led into Upper Allen Township. The chase resulted in a crash at the intersection of MT Allen Drive and E. Lisburn Road around 4:23 a.m.
‘They’re still shooting!’ Police radios capture harrowing moments before fatal incident downtown
Sudden panic erupted on police radios in Dauphin County early Sunday as gunshots were fired in downtown Harrisburg, a block away from the state Capitol. “There’s two down here by Nyree’s. I got one running,” the officer told Dauphin County dispatchers about 12:50 a.m. Sunday. “More shots fired.”
Raw eggs stored directly above ready-to-eat items: York County restaurant inspections, June 11, 2024
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. Bonkey’s, 28 E. Franklin St. New Freedom, June 1. Pass. Blades and interior walls of ice shaving machine, a food contact surface, was observed to have black residue and was not clean to sight and touch. Corrected.
Improvements to Isabel Drive & Route 72 intersection to begin July 15
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Bar owners along Harrisburg’s Second Street decry unruly teens: ‘It’s out of control’
Bar owners along Second Street in Harrisburg are fed up with minors causing trouble and milling around alleys and side streets late at night on weekends. They’re wondering why Harrisburg police aren’t doing more to enforce a curfew and curb the gatherings of what they describe as more than 100 teenagers on Friday and Saturday nights.
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