CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Two people sustained minor injuries after a vehicle struck an apartment building in Chambersburg, Franklin County on Friday, July 1. Get daily news, weather, breaking news and alerts straight to your inbox! Sign up for the abc27 newsletters here. According to police, officers were dispatched...
Franklin County, PA — A Chambersburg apartment building at 750 Bassett Drive sustained structural damage as the result of a crash on Friday morning. Police say the driver was attempting to park when the car hit the building. The driver and an occupant of the apartment building both sustained minor injuries.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Two unlikely partners, a hip-hop artist and a police commissioner, teamed up this summer to spread a positive anti-violence message. “It is unusual, you could say, for a hip-hop artist to do something of that nature,” said hip-hop artist and Harrisburg native LOE Badgett. It...
HARRISBURG, Pa.(WHTM) — A fire started near 13th Street on the 1200 block of Kittatinny Street in Harrisburg on the evening of July 1. Four homes were involved. At this time it is unknown what caused the fire, but neighbors speculate it was caused by fireworks. A resident who lives near the scene said she saw a group of people shooting off fireworks across from her house.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - A bill currently in Harrisburg would look to put a limit on when people could shoot off fireworks.The night sky is certain to be filled with lights, booms and smoke this weekend with fireworks shows all over the region. With the popularity of consumer grade fireworks, some shows may be a little closer to your home. Since consumer grade fireworks became legal in 2017, police say they've seen a rise in calls and complaints, so state leaders want to address that and put some of the tax money from fireworks to use for first responders. It's...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — The first shots in the Battle of Gettysburg were fired on July 1, 1863. Hundreds of reenactors are gathering at the Daniel Lady Farm this weekend to remember what many consider a key turning point of the Civil War. "We've been looking forward to coming down...
Harrisburg’s July 4 Food Truck Fest will be here soon, and we’ve got the rundown of the event. The city’s Independence Day celebration, which will feature more than five dozen food truck vendors parked along Front Street in downtown Harrisburg. Food Trucks & Fireworks returns to Riverfront...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — State Rep. Matthew Dowling announced Friday that he will be removing his name from the November general election ballot and plans to retire at the end of his term, citing personal struggles with addiction as a contributing factor to his decision. My recent auto accident and...
YORK, Pa. — The City of York on Friday announced that residential parking permits are now available for those who live on designated blocks and streets around the York State Fairgrounds during the York Fair. This year's edition of the Fair will run from July 22 to July 31.
THURMONT, Md. - Fire officials have deemed the fire at Camp Airy, a Jewish summer camp for boys in Frederick County, caused around $2 million in damages. The Frederick Fire Marshal’s Office released its assessment of the damages Thursday saying the camp's dining hall has been deemed a total loss.
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Dauphin County, PA — The stock market is down, inflation is up and senior citizens are re-entering the workforce. “They see their retirement portfolios pretty flatline or go down a little bit,” Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC President and CEO Ryan Unger told CBS 21 News’ Samantha York.
Not only is it a long weekend, but it’s the perfect time to read our July issue of the magazine, which just came out this week! However you plan to spend the Fourth of July holiday, take some time to catch up on this week’s local news, below.
Last month Mike Gaffey resigned as the head coach of Bishop McDevitt’s boys basketball program after an eight-year run and decided to continue his coaching career at Mechanicsburg. And athletic director Tommy Mealy told PennLive that McD decided to appoint Mark Risser— who has served as one of the...
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — AAA says the share of people traveling by air over the Fourth of July weekend will be the lowest since 2011. It comes amid issues with air travel and ongoing concerns of cancelations and delays. Some passengers at Harrisburg International Airport told WGAL they have run...
WITF is partnering with Midtown Scholar Bookstore on a Pick of the Month. Read along and discover books we think you’ll like. July’s pick is The Rabbit Effect by Kelli Harding. For all of its rigor and science, medicine is full of stories—mysteries—that doctors and research cannot explain....
The U.S. reported over 573,000 new cases of coronavirus over the seven days ending June 28, bringing the total count to more than 85.6 million confirmed cases of COVID-19. There have been more than 1,005,000 COVID-19-related deaths — the highest death toll of any country. New cases continue to rise at a steady rate. In […]
Joseph E Harman, 88, of Aspers, PA went to be with the Lord, Thursday morning, June 30, 2022 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Born February 15, 1934 he was the son of the late Walter H. and Ann Mary (Albert) Harman. He was the husband of Judy A. (Divel) Harman of Aspers, PA to whom he was married to for 33 years.