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As the capital city plans a revival, questions arise over who benefits and who’ll have a seat at the planning table.
PennDOT plans to clear the homeless encampment, but some residents vow to resist relocation to the new "Miracle Community" ...
Bright orange barricades, placed along a portion of Second Street in Harrisburg, are having their intended effect but getting ...
With just four days remaining until SEPTA’s service cuts go into effect Sunday, there is diminishing hope that lawmakers in ...
U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle said Amtrak's Keystone Service line is at risk because the railroad could lose $71.1 million in ...
It wouldn't be the Little League World Series without some controversy. With that said, the latest drama involves one of the ...
School is back in session for many districts. It’s a good reminder to be extra careful on the roads. Slow down and don’t ...
According to the United States Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, Kyle Gordon, 37, was sentenced to ...
A Harrisburg man allegedly stabbed a man after police say he was upset with how much marijuana he was given. Lower Paxton Township Police said 40-year-old Joshua Devaughn faces aggravated assault and ...
The stalemate over the state budget has entered a new, fractious phase, pitting lawmakers who represent predominantly rural areas against their counterparts from the commonwealth’s larger cities.
The deadline for the homeless community to leave a homeless encampment called "Tent City" in Harrisburg has been pushed back ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The City of Harrisburg has put up barriers in front of downtown businesses along Second Street on weekends ...