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Dauphin County man reported missing
Police are looking for a Harrisburg man diagnosed with mental health illness who has been missing for a week. Jordan Brown, 34, was last seen going toward Division Street from N. 4th Street wearing dark pants, a dark-colored polo shirt, and white shoes, according to Harrisburg police. Brown is described...
11 Harrisburg-area restaurants that have closed so far in 2024
We’re not even halfway through 2024, and the Harrisburg region has already seen a handful of restaurant closings. While restaurants are still opening, many are bidding farewell for a variety of reasons. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we...
Man Charged in Connection with Drug-Related Death in Franklin County
Daquan Woods, 27, from Harrisburg, faces serious charges after being implicated in the death of Dakota Rowles, 26, due to a drug overdose in Franklin County. Woods was arrested and is being held with bail set at $200,000. He is charged with drug delivery resulting in death, following Rowles’ fatal overdose in December 2022, which involved substances such as fentanyl, heroin, and oxycodone.
Woman paralyzed after jumping out window from Steelton fire, GoFundMe started
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — A GoFundMe has been created for one of the victims of the Steelton apartment fire that displaced five families on Saturday. The fire broke out around 5 a.m. in a duplex on North 2nd Street. The GoFundMe, which has a goal of $20,000, was...
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...
'A big win': Two lost headstones recovered at Harrisburg's Lincoln Cemetery
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — Volunteers uncovered two lost headstones Wednesday in the Lincoln Cemetery. The graves were discovered by the Saving Our Ancestors Legacy (SOAL) nonprofit in the block F of the cemetery. SOAL wrote in a Facebook post that not many headstones are recovered in this area...
Car stolen from Dover dealership found in Maryland, police swab for suspects' DNA
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Police have acquired DNA evidence they hope will help them identify the suspects who stole a vehicle from a car dealership in Dover on Monday. The theft happened just before 4 a.m. at Thornton Automotive, when two suspects attempted to steal a Dodge Challenger Hellcat from the showroom by crashing a white Chevy Camaro into the outside wall.
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.
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...
Mount Joy Dad Admits To Injuring Infant, Braking Baby's Bones, Police Say
A Mount Joy dad has "admitted to causing the injuries," to his 2-month-old infant daughter, police stated in a release on Wednesday, May 15 and in court documents subsequently obtained by Daily Voice. Bryan Garcia-Almanza, 25 who recently moved to the 200 block of Cherry Lane in Marietta,…
Speeding drunk driver who killed motorist in Central Pa. pleads out to 3 years in prison
A man accused of speeding the wrong way down a residential street while drunk and causing a fatal crash that killed a 25-year-old Lebanon High graduate has accepted a plea deal. Rubin Montero, 22, pleaded guilty in court Thursday to a single count of homicide by vehicle and recklessly endangering...
N. Annville Twp. chairman steps down for health reasons after 10 years of service
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Harrisburg mayor, Broad Street Market Alliance criticize city council's decision to reject local company as construction manager of rebuilding project
Harrisburg mayor Wanda R.D. Williams issued a statement Tuesday criticizing the Harrisburg City Council's decision to reject Alexander Building Construction Company as the construction manager for the restoration and reconstruction of the red brick building heavily damaged by fire last year at Broad Street Market. The council voted 5-2 Tuesday...
Pennsylvania State Police Academy Graduates 81 Cadets
The ceremony for the 169th graduating class was held at LCBC Church in Manheim, Lancaster County, and included special awards and recognition for six graudates. A class of 81 cadets graduated from the Pennsylvania State Police Academy in Hershey Friday after 27 weeks of intensive training, officials announced in a statement.
Things might get dicey at Board Game Yard Sale in Harrisburg
The association known as Harrisburg Board Game Day will host a fun gaming event this weekend. On May 19, attendees will have the chance to sell or buy a wide variety of board games at their annual Board Game Yard Sale. If you purchase a product or register for an...
West York Carnival returns for the first time since the 90s
WEST YORK, Pa. — Whether its games, rides or food, West York Carnival has the sights, sounds and smells the community hasn't had in years. "It's nice and I think it's a good thing for the community," said Tonya Frei from West York. Tonya spent time with her grandson...
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