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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...
Lower Paxton Township announces new holding facility for found dogs, expansion of Happy Tails Dog Park
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Dogs who are lost and then found by Lower Paxton Township police now have a new, air-conditioned place to hang out before they are reconnected with their owners. Thursday morning, township officials celebrated the work of Dauphin County Technical School Students, the Kiwanis Club of the...
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...
Partly sunny Thursday leads to a rainy start to the weekend
After some early clouds we will finally see the return of some sunshine today with highs hitting the mid 70s!. Clouds will be on the increase tonight setting the stage for a cloudy but dry Friday with highs in the mid to low 70s. WEEKEND FORECAST:. Here we go again...
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...
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...
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 […]
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...
Bikes placed on capitol steps serve as reminders ‘we all need to do better’ watching the road
(WHTM)– Bicycles on the steps of the state capitol on Wednesday remind us to pay more attention to the road. The bikes represent lives lost from crashes involving bicyclists. This year, there are 27 white bikes, called “ghost bikes,” and there are one for each bicyclist killed in Pennsylvania last year. The one “red bike” […]
Cardiovascular Experts an Ambulatory Surgical Center
You have a choice for where to receive cardiovascular care. Cardiovascular Experts is an Ambulatory Surgical Center which offers the same quality care and safety as a hospital, but with more convivence and cost effectiveness. Learn more about what that means and how it benefits patients in their care.
Green Park bans use of plastic bags for trash collection, cites mechanical limitations, wildlife
The Green Park Board of Aldermen passed an ordinance April 16 amending language in the city’s municipal code related to solid waste, outlawing residents from using plastic bags in place of or in addition to traditional waste containers. The ordinance passed by a vote of 4-3, with Mayor Tim...
Income-eligible seniors in Dauphin County are encouraged to apply for farmers market nutrition vouchers this summer
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Dauphin County Commissioners and the county's Area Agency on Aging announced they are once again partnering with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture to offer vouchers to those 60 and over who are income-eligible. The $50 vouchers can be used at local farmers markets in Pennsylvania...
State SNAP Program Seeks Input, Feedback
(Harrisburg, PA) -- The Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children wants residents who use it to offer feedback through a survey. Organizers say they want to hear suggestions from both program recipients as well as their caretakers. You can e-mail your input by e-mail through the site: pa-wicprogram@pa.gov or with a direct phone call to the state agency.
Young fans invited to party with CoComelon characters
HARRISBURG, Pa. — CoComelon fans of all ages are invited to party with the characters this weekend!. The Harrisburg Hilton is hosting CoComelon Party Time, an interactive experience where guests can meet some of the beloved characters, take a pretend ride in a hot air balloon, play games, dance, craft and enjoy story time.
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.
We need a real solution to the disgusting litter on state roadways | PennLive letters
Litter on the roadside is a disgusting blight on the state. For years, I’ve watched countless letters to the editor bemoan this. Nothing ever changes and the problem only gets worse. The only way to fix this problem is for teams of government workers to get out there and...
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