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See all homes sold in Dauphin County, May 6 to May 12
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Dauphin County reported from May 6 to May 12. There were 106 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,836-square-foot home on Verbeke Street in Harrisburg that sold for $229,000. Berrysburg.
Family member of Steelton duplex fire victim talks about a long road to recovery
It's been several days since a Dauphin County duplex fire in Steelton injured four people and displaced several households. A family member of one of the victims was open to speaking with News 8. On Tuesday night, Lynn Croman is intubated in the intensive care unit, unaware that her life...
Longtime central Pa. restaurant headed to the auction block
A central Pennsylvania dining institution is headed for auction. The Wooden Nickel at 219 Market St. in Millersburg is scheduled to be auctioned at 6 p.m. July 15, according to Liddick Auction Services in Millersburg. The company said the turnkey sale of the tavern, contents and liquor license is due to the owner’s retirement.
Community cleans up crime-plagued neighborhood following fatal shooting
HARRISBURG, Pa. — When it comes to cleaning up his neighborhood, Richard Brown isn’t slowing down. “It’s drug-infested," said Brown, who is CEO of M.U.S.T. (Men United Standing Together) in Harrisburg. "People using drugs in and out of these houses…the whole nine yards.”. Crime in the...
Driver hurt after losing control, crashing into guard rail in Cumberland Co.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A crash on Route 15 sent a Dillsburg man to the hospital Tuesday, police said. According to the Upper Allen Township Police Department, officers responded at 9:45 p.m. to a single-vehicle crash near mile marker 38.2 in the northbound lanes. A police investigation revealed...
Traffic blocked by crash reported in Palmyra Borough
PALMYRA, Pa. — A crash causing traffic disruptions was reported in Lebanon County Wednesday morning. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. It was reported on the first block of West Main Street near Railroad Street in Palmyra Borough just before 8 a.m. Dispatchers say it's in the...
Cumberland County man admits to assaulting his baby out of anger
A Hampden Township man has pleaded guilty to abusing his two-month-old daughter last year. Nicholas Beers, 26, of Hampden Township, pleaded guilty to one felony count of aggravated assault of a child younger than 13 years of age at a pretrial conference in April. Beers was home alone with the...
Beloved cheesesteak restaurant announces plans to reopen in Hershey
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — A beloved Lebanon County cheesesteak spot announced that it will soon reopen a store in Dauphin County. Stuff'd Steaks and Hoagies location will replace the Philip Arthur's Café on 108 W. Chocolate Avenue in Hershey, the owners announced on Facebook:. According to the...
Damaged bridge spurs 36-mile detour in Perry County
NEWPORT, Pa. (WHTM) – A bridge in Perry County is closed after PennDOT says it was damaged in a crash. The bridge carrying Route 34 over the Little Buffalo Creek in Newport will be closed until further notice while PennDOT puts together a repair plan. In the meantime, a...
‘I got loud exhaust:’ Driver charged, leads 140mph high-speed chase on Pennsylvania Turnpike
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– A high-speed chase on the Pennsylvania Turnpike over the weekend ended in the Harrisburg area when the driver crashed, according to Troopers. Schnyder Levasseur, 25, of Philadelphia, told State Police “I got loud exhaust” and “I didn’t want a ticket” when he was being taken into custody after the high-speed chase […]
New coffee shop that employs trafficking survivors opens in Cumberland County
CAMP HILL, Pa. — A new cafe in Cumberland County is serving up more than just coffee. It's also giving second chances to survivors of sex trafficking. Good Ground Coffee Company opened in Camp Hill on Tuesday, but it’s been years in the making. “We’ve known since about...
$400K mid-century modern home includes indoor spa, skylights: Cool Spaces
This ranch home built in 1968 has the unusual distinction of having had the same owner for the last 45 years. Gazing from the curb, the home has a mid-century modern vibe, with a mix of light-colored brick and contrasting cedar siding with matching garage door, a circular driveway, stainless exterior lighting sconces and matching mailbox at the curb, skylights (six total), and glass block walls in the outdoor breezeway and the back wall of the garage.
Central Dauphin Schools should have a moment of reflection on racism and bullying | Pennlive letters
Central Dauphin School District should have a morning of reflection where every middle school and high school student stays silent in their homeroom for the first two hours of the day so that they can reflect on what happened to Justin Johnson. They should be told to think about the...
18 minors cited for alcohol at Morgan Wallen’s Hersheypark Stadium concert
HERSHEY, Pa. (WHTM) – More than a dozen people were cited for alcohol at the Morgan Wallen concert at Hersheypark Stadium. The Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement says charges were filed against 18 individuals under the age of 21 during a minor patrol at the May 9 concert.
‘Extensive’ multi-million dollar renovation underway at decades-old Boscov’s store
If you’ve been to the Boscov’s store in Camp Hill lately, it won’t take long to realize that the inside of the store is under construction. Blocked-off areas, the sound of machinery and signs that say “Pardon our appearance!”. The store is undergoing an extensive multi-million...
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