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Classic dessert contrasts flavors and temperatures: Best Eats

An historic diner, once a mainstay along Cameron Street in Harrisburg, recently opened with a sweet menu and a new focus and name. In late 2022, owners Bill and Dorothy Katsifis had the East Shore Diner hauled 12 miles by flatbed truck, across the Susquehanna River, to its new home as the Silver Side Cafe & Creamery in
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You’ll Want To Wake Up Early For Breakfast At This Pennsylvania Diner

There’s a diner in Middletown, Pennsylvania that makes setting an early alarm feel like the best decision you’ve ever made. Kuppy’s Diner is the kind of place that reminds you why breakfast is the greatest meal of the day, no debate necessary. Let’s be honest for a...
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Driver trapped after crash in Steelton downs 2 power poles, closes down roadway

DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A driver was rescued from their car after a single-vehicle crash downed a pair of power poles Thursday night in Steelton, according to dispatch. The crash happened around 10:14 p.m. on the 200 block of North Harrisburg Street. Dispatch said the driver crashed into...
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Multiple fire crews called to ‘heavy’ Cumberland County garage fire: dispatch

CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Flames spread through a garage early Friday at an Enola home, prompting several fire crews to flock to the scene, according to dispatch. The blaze broke out just before 4:40 a.m on Carlisle Avenue, and "heavy" flames were seen surrounding most of the structure, dispatch said.
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67% of 4th Graders Don’t Read at Level; Lawmakers Embraced the Fix

For decades, an inefficient theory about how students read was the popular theory in academia and schools across the world– actively ignoring existing research on the topic. Many states are demanding a course correct, including Pennsylvania. Schools across the commonwealth are preparing for a mandated curriculum change
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Brownsville Road bridge is open again

The $12.1 million project to replace a bridge in Lower Southampton and Middletown finished more than a year ahead of schedule. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced Thursday that the Brownsville Road bridge over Neshaminy Creek is now open. The project began in November 2024, and construction commence
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Harrisburg to put remaining items from late Mayor Reed’s memorabilia collection up for auction

What may be Harrisburg’s last stash from Stephen R. Reed, artifact hunter, could go on the auction block later this year. The City Council, according to next Tuesday’s agenda, is expected to hire Cordier Auctions to curate and sell items seized from the late Harrisburg mayor during a 2015 fraud investigation.
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Longtime WINK 104 radio show host dies, leaving a legacy of mentorship, humor

Central Pennsylvania has lost one of its best-known voices in radio, WINK 104’s Tim Burns. In a Facebook post, WINK “Wake Up” show host and longtime friend Sue Campbell revealed Burns had died on June 17. “The WINK 104 family has lost a great friend. Harrisburg radio...
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Top charge dimissed in Cumberland County child neglect homicide

An East Pennsboro Township woman still faces a murder charge in the 2021 death of her 10-year-old daughter that police and prosecutors blame on criminal neglect. But Angela Donmoyer no longer faces the threat of an automatic life sentence for the death of the girl, Katherine Moore. That’s because Cumberland...
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Members 1st warns phishing scams are harder to spot

(WHTM) — Phishing scams are getting smarter, experts warned. The scams work by tricking targets into giving sensitive information by impersonating a trusted entity, such as a bank or government agency. Bad spelling and grammar were once telltale signs of a phishing scam that helped potential victims avoid them. “But th

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