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Iconic Harrisburg riverboat won’t be seen as soon as expected. Here’s why
The Pride of the Susquehanna will be setting out on the river later than planned. The Harrisburg Area Riverboat Society has announced a delayed start to the 2024 cruise season, due to unforeseen repairs. “Due to an unexpected repair requirement by the U.S. Coast Guard, the historic paddlewheel boat will...
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...
Families notified after video shows Central York HS student with a gun on school grounds
YORK COUNTY, PA. (WHP) — Central York High School has released a statement to local families after a student was seen on video with a handgun on May 14. Principal David Czarnecki stated that after reviewing the video footage, the student was shown to be in the bathroom in possession of a handgun.
Capital City Mall employee allegedly stole over $15,000 worth of phones and cash
CAMP HILL, Pa. (WHTM) – A T-Mobile employee at Capital City Mall was arrested Wednesday for allegedly stealing over $15,000 in merchandise from the store. On May 5 around 1:24 p.m., the Lower Allen Township Police Department received a notification of a non-active theft at T-Mobile in the Capital City Mall. It was reported that […]
New details released after man pulled gun on Camp Hill couple during road rage
A woman who beeped her car’s horn prompted another driver to pull a gun and point it at her husband, according to court records obtained by PennLive Thursday. The couple told police a white man, in his 50s, driving a Toyota Camry was following them closely while they were driving home at 7:08 p.m. on May 5 in Camp Hill, according to court records filed by police.
Lower Paxton Township unveils new dog kennel to help reunite stray dogs with their owners
LOWER PAXTON TOWNSHIP, Pa. — If you are looking for your lost dog, the new dog kennel in Lower Paxton Township may be a way to locate them. Police say they pick up multiple strays a week in Lower Paxton, so the township created a kennel to make it easier for their owners to find them.
Harrisburg School District's superintendent may leave for another district
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — Harrisburg School District's superintendent could be taking another job elsewhere in the Susquehanna Valley. On Friday, Eric Turman shared in a letter with the school community that he is the finalist for the superintendent position at Central Dauphin School District. Central Dauphin's School Board is...
Hundreds attend vigil for 19-year-old mom-to-be killed in Harrisburg
Family and friends gathered Thursday evening to remember Tyemeshia Miller, also known as “Dooda,” and her unborn son after she was shot and killed in Harrisburg on Monday. Hundreds gathered at the intersection of North 5th and Woodbine Streets in Harrisburg for a balloon release at 5 p.m. The meeting near the scene of the crime was organized by Miller’s sister.
Things to do this weekend: Pirate picnic, bluegrass festival, pottery class
(WHTM) – Spring is in full swing and there are a ton of events in Central Pennsylvania this weekend to enjoy the warmer weather. From live music, to a pirate show to bluegrass and brew festivals there is something for everyone to do this weekend in the Midstate. Harrisburg...
SCI Camp Hill hosting two day job fair
CAMP HILL, Pa. (WHTM) – For those considering a career in corrections, the Department of Corrections is hosting a two-day job fair next week. The event is at the State Correction Institution at Camp Hill on May 21 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. and May 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Opa! No shortage of food at PA Greek Fest in Cumberland County
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– This is the weekend to get your Greek on in the Midstate as the 52nd Annual PA Greek Fest returns. During the festival at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral, located at 1000 Yverdon Drive, that runs from Friday to Sunday there is all kinds of food, dancing and Greek culture. […]
Harrisburg is breaking a weather record, and it might have saved you a buck or two
You may not realize it, but we are breaking a weather record here in the Harrisburg area this month. The total number of heating degree days for the 2023-24 cold-weather season, a count that runs from July 1 forward, sat at 4,219 through Wednesday. That’s well under the previous low of 4,285 through the same date, set in 2012.
What $250,000 can buy you in Carlisle
Prospective homebuyers considering the real estate market had a range of options in various neighborhoods throughout the region between May 6 and May 12. In this article, we outline recent property sales in Carlisle, all of which featured homes under $250,000. Here, we provide a breakdown of the top three...
Brand new fire equipment on display during firefighter expo in Harrisburg
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Firefighters from all over the country are taking to the Farm Show Complex this weekend. The Fire Expo, put on by the Lancaster County Firemen’s Association, connects thousands of firefighters with displays of the newest equipment and technology. “You’re coming to look at all...
Central Pa. dad launches ‘Men Raising Black Boys’ event in Harrisburg
Corey Dupree believes that young Black boys should be supported by a community because that was the one thing he wanted after having his first child at 20 years old. Today, the 34-year-old has two children. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on...
Comings & Goings: New grocery store in Dillsburg and new art gallery in Royal Square
Locals’ Market, a new community grocer, has opened in Dillsburg at 200 U.S. 15 North. The locally owned grocery store opened for business in March and is hosting a grand opening celebration open to the public. During the grand opening May 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., local vendors will offer samples of their products, yard games will be provided, and three raffles will be held.
Police search for missing child in Cumberland County
CAMP HILL, Pa. — Police in Cumberland County are searching for a missing child. According to the Camp Hill Police Department, Zurisadai Irizarry-Zeno ran away from her home in Camp Hill. She was last seen wearing a green jacket, black long pants, and black Nike sneakers. Anyone with information...
Police seek help identifying suspected e-bike thief in Harrisburg
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Harrisburg Police are looking for help in identifying a suspected e-bike thief. According to police, the suspected theft occurred around 3 p.m. Saturday on the 2700 block of Agate Street. The victim reported they were shopping at a local store when an unknown man approached and asked the victim to buy some items for him.
Public housing needs in the Midstate; How $800 million in funding will help
(WHTM)– Over $800 million dollars is heading to communities across the Commonwealth to help with affordable housing. The Midstate will get a nice chunk of that. Who will get the most? It’s a pretty good amount, all things considered. Urban areas like Harrisburg and York will certainly get their share. More rural areas, not so […]
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