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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...
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...
Tire recycling event to take place in Cumberland County
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– If you’re in Cumberland County and have some unwanted tires now is the time to get rid of them. On Thursday and Friday, Keep Cumberland County Beautiful is hosting a tire collection event on Claremont Road in Carlisle. Appointments are first come first serve with a 50-tire limit. Below is a […]
Jordan Hill resigns as Trinity Football head coach
(WHTM) – Jordan Hill is resigning as head football coach of Trinity High School. Hill was named head coach going into the 2021 season after working as an assistant coach with Cumberland Valley. He also served as Director of Advancement for Trinity Athletics. Coaching alongside former Penn State teammate and former NFL linebacker Mike Mauti, […]
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...
$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.
Penn State faculty voice frustration with administration about campus buyout plans
Penn State faculty voiced frustration during a meeting Wednesday morning, questioning President Neeli Bendapudi and other university leaders about the buyout offer to employees at the Commonwealth Campuses and criticizing how the administration is handling it. Paul Frisch, a faculty senator from Penn State Scranton, said faculty and staff are...
Market On Market" Now Open In Camp Hill
(Harrisburg, PA) -- The "Market on Market" farmer's market is now open for its third year in Camp Hill. It's held at the Trinity Lutheran Church at 2000 Chestnut Street on Tuesdays from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m.. About 25 vendors display their local produce and food each week. The market's community partners include Trinity Lutheran, The Penn-Cumberland Garden Club and Camp Hill Boy Scouts Troop number 51.
10 most expensive homes sold in Perry County, April 29 - May 12
A house in Carroll Township that sold for $340,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Perry County between Apr 29 and May 12. In total, 13 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past two weeks, with an average price of $159,048, or $97 per square foot.
Perry County bridge closes for repairs after being hit by vehicle
A bridge in Newport Borough, Perry County, was closed on Tuesday after a vehicle damaged the structure and will remain closed until repairs are made during the summer months, PennDOT said. The bridge, which carries Route 34 over the Little Buffalo Creek, is closed between Mulberry Street and Bloomfield Avenue,...
Harrisburg man accused of pointing gun during road rage turns himself in
The 57-year-old Harrisburg man who police say pointed a gun at two people during a road rage incident earlier this month in Cumberland County surrendered on Wednesday, according to a press release. Police said William S. Kent turned himself in around 9 a.m., one day after police filed criminal charges...
'Be careful homie': Man charged in Franklin County overdose death warned victim
A Harrisburg man charged with selling the drugs that killed a Franklin County man sent texts warning him to not do too much and to have Narcan on hand in case he overdosed, according to court documents. Daquan Woods, 27, was charged this week with drug delivery resulting in death...
Pregnant Shooting Victim identified
Harrisburg Police have identified the pregnant woman who was fatally shot on Monday evening near North 4th and Woodbine Streets. The victim has been named as 19-year-old Tyemeshia Miller. The unborn child, a boy, also did not survive. The incident occurred around 5:45 p.m., with Miller being taken to a...
Girl Injured When Carlisle Mom Bites Her, Puts In 'Chokehold', Police Say
Ashley Witters, 37 of Carlisle, is accused of placing her teenage daughter "in a choke hold, kicked, bit, and [head-butting] her," the police stated in the release. The daughter's exact age was not released. Officers were called to the "active physical domestic" on Friday, May 10. Witters was arrested on...
Harrisburg Police looking for suspected e-bike thief
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Harrisburg Police are looking for a man who they say stole an e-bike over the weekend. Police say on May 11 around 3 p.m. a man walked into a store on the 2700 block of Agate Street and asked someone to buy items for him.
Woman sent to prison in handcuffs of ex-cop husband she burned to death
The Dauphin County sheriff’s office has been responsible for transporting 68-year-old Evelyn Henderson, charged with killing her husband, from prison to the courthouse in handcuffs for almost two years. She didn’t know the handcuffs she wore for all her hearings and a trial belonged to her late husband, Carmen...
Ride Of Silence Honors Cyclists Who Died, Were Injured
Ride Of Silence Honors Cyclists Who Died, Were Injured. (Harrisburg, PA) -- A series of white bicycles and a red one that have been on display at the state capitol represent cyclists who were killed or injured while riding. Promoters for the Harrisburg Ride of Silence say their annual memorial event Wednesday night helped riders unite in solidarity. Most of the cyclists also took part in a memorial ceremony at the state capitol steps after the ride. The 27 white "ghost bikes" were on display to honor the memory of 27 cyclists who were killed in Pennsylvania last year. The red one was for all who have been injured.
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