Man ID’d after fatal I-83 crash in Dauphin County
The Dauphin County coroner’s office released the name of the 68-year-old man who died after crashing into a guide rail along Interstate 83 Sunday morning crash in Lower Paxton Township. Michael Kelley, of Lower Paxton Township, died of multiple traumatic injuries after his SUV hit the rail on the...
Stabbing in Harrisburg under investigation as police seek persons of interest in Walnut Street...
Police are looking to the public to help identify two individuals tied to a Harrisburg stabbing. Harrisburg, PA – A man suffered serious injuries after being stabbed in the 2600 block of Walnut Street on Tuesday, prompting Penbrook Police to release surveillance images of two individuals now considered persons of...
Restaurant owners express frustration over new barriers ‘hindering sales’ in Harrisburg
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — Despite a "prosperous weekend" along Restaurant Row, many business owners were left flustered when they noticed newly installed barriers outside their establishments. CBS 21 reached out to the mayor's office Monday regarding questions over contradicting curfew times stated by both downtown...
Juveniles charged after stolen car leads to chase in Dauphin County: police
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Several juveniles were charged and returned to their parents after allegedly running away from officers who found them near a stolen car. Lower Paxton Township Bureau of Police said officers found the stolen vehicle around 2:45 a.m. Sunday in a parking lot at 4220 Union Deposit Road.
The Administration of Governor Josh Shapiro Reminds Pennsylvanians to Drive Responsibly Ahead of Labor...
(Credit for Photo: Courtesy of Commonwealth Media Services: Caption for Photo: PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll at a joint press conference urging Pennsylvanians to celebrate responsibly ahead of the Labor Day holiday.) Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News. (Harrisburg, PA) PennDOT, the Pennsylvania State Police,...
Amtrak service from Philadelphia to Harrisburg could be cut amid SEPTA crisis
It's because Amtrak would lose $71 million in annual payments from SEPTA, which leases the lines.
Carlisle man, 23, charged for allegedly damaging Adams County park while DUI
ADAMS COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A Carlisle man is facing charges after allegedly driving into a park pavilion while under the influence. Pennsylvania State Police said Dakota Pittman, 23, drove a Ram truck off the road and into the East Berlin Community Park where he struck several flower beds, a sign and a pavilion.
The Massive Flea Market In Pennsylvania With Unbelievable Deals That Are Too Good To...
Every Tuesday in Manheim, Pennsylvania, a remarkable transformation occurs as Root’s Old Mill Flea Market springs to life, creating a bargain hunter’s paradise where the improbable becomes possible and wallet-friendly treasures await at every turn. Have you ever experienced that heart-skipping moment when you spot...
Off-duty cop pulled gun on driver during road rage near Hersheypark, lawyer says
A Tennessee man made headlines last year when Derry Township police accused him of trying to kill an off-duty Penn State Harrisburg Lt. Juan Castro Jr. outside Hersheypark during a road rage incident. Police said Castro left his car before James Magaha gunned the engine of his Toyota Sequoia and...
Local police investigating series of vehicle break-ins
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A local police department is asking residents in a Cumberland County community to check their security footage after a series of overnight vehicle break-ins. According to the Hampden Township Police Department on Facebook, officers are investigating after a series of overnight vehicle...