Red Lion Borough adopts curfew for minors with few exceptions
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — The Red Lion Borough is reminding the public about its youth curfew, which it hopes will reduce juvenile crime and promote familial responsibility. Between midnight and 6 a.m., minors may not be in public places unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, the borough wrote in Facebook post.
Dining Latino: Latin House offers healthy meals and quick service
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Camp Curtin staff explain middle school consolidation challenges at special board meeting
Educators expressed concerns about an ongoing plan to consolidate Harrisburg middle school students Tuesday night. Numerous teachers complained of increased behavioral issues and large classroom sizes at Camp Curtin (grades 6 to 8) at a special Harrisburg school board meeting. The district is three years into a plan to
Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of June 8
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Vehicle engulfed in flames on Cumberland County highway
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A vehicle caught fire on Interstate 81 in Cumberland County on Tuesday morning. According to 511PA, the incident is active on I-81 southbound at Exit 65 to US 11/15 North and South. There is a shoulder closed. It’s unclear how the fire started or if anyone was injured in the […]
Harrisburg teachers speak against school closures
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A reconfiguration plan approved two years ago was the focus of a Harrisburg School Board meeting on Monday. The plan, approved in 2024 during receivership, would see Marshall Academy and Rowland Academy middle schools close. Students from the latter would attend Camp Curtin Academy, and the for
Homeless cleared from Bantz Park now face eviction from rail trail site
Khia Smith and her partner were evicted from their apartment on West Market Street in January. The building, unbeknownst to them, had been determined unfit for human habitat by York City and they had to leave, quickly. Having no place to go, and having to leave all behind of their possessions except what they could car
Restaurant brings elevated cocktails and gastropub fare to Hershey
A former barbecue restaurant in Derry Township has been reimagined as a place where people can gather. Reunion Cocktails + Provisions opened on June 6 at 1201 W. Chocolate Ave., replacing Smoked Bar & Grill, with an elevated cocktail list paired with a gastropub-inspired menu. “We wanted to build something...
New Bill Aims to Hit the Pause Button on Data Center Construction in Pennsylvania
As some residents in Bucks County are grappling with the implications of data centers in their communities, lawmakers in Harrisburg are pushing back against the technology spreading across the state.
Darius Rucker Brings Summer Vibes to Penn Heroes Stage
Country music fans were treated to a memorable summer evening when Darius Rucker’s Songs of Summer Tour rolled into Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course in Grantville on June 5. Joined by opening acts Austin Williams and George Birge, Rucker delivered a hit-filled set that blended country favorites, Hootie & t

















