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Biden administration visits central Pa. glass plant to tout clean manufacturing standards
The Biden Administration is highlighting a glass manufacturer in Pennsylvania for taking steps to reduce planet-warming emissions. Officials with the General Services Administration and Environmental Protection Agency toured the Vitro Architectural Glass plant near Carlisle to mark the one-year anniversary of a pilot program that created more climate-friendly standards for building materials.
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...
Jan. 6 rioter apologizes to Dauphin County school that got bad rap after his arrest
A Palmyra man sentenced Friday to nearly four years of prison for his conduct during the Capitol riots apologized for the “stain” he put on his family, and his daughter’s school. Leo Brent Bozell, IV, charged up the capitol steps with other rioters on Jan. 6, 2021,...
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...
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 […]
Dauphin County improves application access for $50 farmers market vouchers for low-income seniors
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — They can’t fix all the issues with the process — because some of the issues aren’t theirs to fix — but Dauphin County leaders said Thursday they would do what they could to ease the process of applying for annual $50 vouchers to be used at farmers markets. Earlier in the […]
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...
Unique looks from area proms and this week’s schedule
PennLive will be covering 12 proms on Friday and Saturday. Our complete coverage can be found on our prom page. We will also be live-streaming the CD East and Harrisburg red carpets. Here is this week’s schedule:. Friday, May 17. CD East, Hershey, Gettysburg, PennManor and York Suburban. Saturday,...
Harrisburg woman charged with mother’s homicide, elder neglect
LOWER PAXTON TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) — A Harrisburg woman is in prison facing charges of homicide and neglecting care for a dependent person after the death of her 77-year-old mother. Lower Paxton Township Police said Yeawah Sanu was arrested this week with the assistance of the U.S. Marshals Fugitive...
PA Greek Fest returns for its 52nd year
WORMLEYSBURG, Pa. — Opa! Opa!. The Pennsylvania Greek Fest kicks off on Friday at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Wormleysburg. This three-day Greek Festival is a family event that draws tens of thousands of visitors each year. The festival will run from May 17 through May 19,...
Harrisburg School District superintendent up for Central Dauphin superintendent position
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – The Central Dauphin School District has announced that on Monday, May 20 at the School Board meeting Eric Turman, current Harrisburg School District superintendent, will be recommended for a vote for his election as superintendent for CDSD. “The search process has been thoughtful and rigorous, and I want to thank the […]
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.
Homes at or under $250,000 in Harrisburg
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 Harrisburg, all of which featured homes under $250,000. Here, we provide a breakdown of the top three...
Lyme disease prevention event in Harrisburg
(WHTM)– When you think of big, cuddly animal mascots, who comes to mind? Mickey Mouse? Tony the Tiger? What about Terry the Tick? He was at the capitol Thursday bringing attention to something serious. Real ticks that aren’t big and cuddly, and about the Lyme disease they can carry. State leaders gave out prizes to […]
Penn State recruit Messiah Mickens talks Harrisburg transfer, loaded RB group at Spring Fling
HARRISBURG – It would’ve been easy for Messiah Mickens to steal the show, but he instead played spotlight operator while his new crew pleased the crowd. The four-star Penn State pledge attended his first Spring Fling at Susquehanna Township after transferring from Trinity to Harrisburg, the latter a routine attendee in for the ninth rendition of the showcase at Roscoe Warner Field on Thursday.
'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...
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