Cumberland Valley grad reaches the big leagues
Beck Way is on his way to the big leagues. The Kansas City Royals called up the right-handed pitcher and 2017 Cumberland Valley graduate from Triple-A Omaha on Tuesday. It will mark the Major League debut for the Harrisburg native. The 6-4, 200-pound pitcher is expected to provide bullpen help...
After days of dry weather in Pa., rain and storms possible this weekend
People in central Pennsylvania can expect dry, pleasant conditions through Friday as high pressure maintains its grip on the region. Temperatures will remain seasonable, with highs in the Harrisburg area in the 80s today, according to the National Weather Service in State College. It’ll get warmer Thursday and Friday,
Woman told Harrisburg police a suspected killer had a gun weeks before fatal bus...
A woman said she told police Jeremiah “JJ” Moran, 16, had a gun and was making threats weeks before police say he ambushed and fatally shot a classmate at a Harrisburg school bus stop. Jahaira Cortes, of Harrisburg, said she called police on May 7 and texted Jeremiah’s...
Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Participates in Pennsylvania Sheriffs’ Association Day on the Hill
Franklin County Sheriff Dane Anthony and Chief Deputy Foy traveled to Harrisburg on Tuesday to participate in the 3rd Annual Pennsylvania Sheriffs’ Association Day on the Hill. The event gave sheriffs from across Pennsylvania an opportunity to meet with state lawmakers, discuss issues affecting sheriffs’ offices, and a
Homestead, Pennsylvania, Black Diamond Equipment Rental Sales Representative, Dylan Herndon Hershey, Passes Away, Leaving...
The Hershey community is mourning the loss of Dylan Herndon, a young business professional whose death has left family members, friends, coworkers, and former classmates grieving. Herndon, originally from Hershey, Pennsylvania, was known for his dedication to his work, positive attitude, and strong commitment to servin
Demolition moves ahead at William Penn despite last-ditch preservation effort
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Days are numbered for the old William Penn High School building as fencing lines the property ahead of demolition. The Harrisburg School Board approved a $6.5 million contract for the project by an 8-1 vote in April. After decades of neglect, it was an easy decision for many in the community, [
Parents, community ‘on edge’ after shooting kills Harrisburg student
Bethany Waiwada is all too familiar with the grief that comes from losing a child. In 2019, her son, Kyler Waiwada, was shot and killed by a fellow teen in Harrisburg when he was 18 years old. Seven years later, another killing in the city seems like deja vu for...
Owners of cat cafes in central Pa. are selling their beloved business
Owners of a pair of central Pennsylvania cat cafes are looking for someone to take over the business. Round-A Bout Bagels cat cafe co-owners Brett Witter and Jonathan Nori announced on Facebook that they are selling the cafes at 150 N. Hanover St. in Carlisle and 29 S. Main St. in Chambersburg.
Senior citizen homelessness rising in Lebanon County; mission at capacity
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Overnight line painting planned on Interstate 83 Wednesday night
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Line painting may cause delays overnight for drivers in the Harrisburg area. PennDOT crews will be out on Interstate 83 beginning at 9 p.m. Wednesday until 6 a.m. Thursday morning. A line-painting operation is taking place on northbound and southbound Interstate 83 between the 13th Street and P

















