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PA Secretary of State encouraging Midstaters to become poll workers

(WHTM) - Tuesday is Help America Vote Day and Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt will be making several stops in the Midstate on...

Lebanon Post Office could be renamed after fallen police officer

LEBANON, Pa. - The U.S. House of Representatives has unanimously passed a bill that would rename the U.S. Post Office on South 8th Street...

A Doctor’s Life: Dr. Charles Crampton was one of Harrisburg’s most prominent Black citizens,...

"He enters the Esquire Bar. All the big muck-a-muck politicians go there. It surprises me that they let a colored man enter. He's certainly...

Resting Easier: Pennsylvania Furniture Mission offers critical help for people transitioning to permanent housing

Furniture helps make a house a home-and providing furniture to those without is the goal of Pennsylvania Furniture Mission. Based in Columbia, the organization...

Opening day nears for Alvaro’s second Italian bakery and restaurant

Good things take time, as is the case with Harrisburg's Alvaro Bread & Pastry Shoppe. On Feb. 6, the Alvaro family is opening their...

State funds to pay for removal of dangerous intersection

SHARON, Pa. (WKBN)- The Shapiro Administration announced it will invest $13 million in traffic safety improvements across the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ...

Appell Center to show four films for Black History Month: One has ties to...

To celebrate Black History Month, the Appell Center for the Performing Arts has collaborated with four prominent York County community members, showcasing a...

PennDOT hears from public on options to improve safety at Lemoyne bottleneck

DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa - PennDOT is set to tackle the Lemoyne bottleneck, a notorious section near the Market Street Bridge, as part of its...

Bath Woman Charged in Connection to Two Stolen Cars in Two States

BATH, NY (WENY) -- A Bath woman is in the Steuben County jail, accused of stealing two cars in two different states. On January...

A proposed gun ordinance thrown out in York after DA looks at increased prosecution

A proposed ordinance in York sparked controversy after a letter was sent by a firearms attorney to the city, alleging it was infringing on...

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