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5 Cumberland Valley High School students sent to hospital
Silver Spring Township Police said officers responded to Cumberland Valley High School Thursday afternoon after receiving reports that several students were ill after ingesting an unknown substance.
Police identify second vehicle in fatal crash
Police have identified the second vehicle involved in a Route 283 crash in March that killed a New Cumberland woman.
Dingeldein Bakery in New Cumberland closes
The popular bakery and breakfast and lunch spot along Bridge Street suddenly closed earlier this week after 18 years in business.
Dingeldein Bakery closes its doors for good
It has been known for everything from doughnuts to wedding cakes and had become a nationally-recognized bakery, beloved by people from across the midstate.
Skip Wylie rested his weight on an iron poker, and stared down at the grave marker of Pvt.
Leonard was a 1963 graduate of William Penn High School, Harrisburg, and a graduate of the National Academy of Broadcasting in Washington, D.C. He worked at WWPA, his hometown radio station in Williamsport, as well as several other local radio stations.
Arts festival to close Harrisburg streets
Jennifer Wilson of New Cumberland talks with Karen Clark of Apexspire Jewelry during Artsfest along Riverfront Park in downtown Harrisburg Saturday, May 28, 2011.
Chopper training scheduled at Capitol City Airport
If you live near the Capitol City airport on the West Shore, be aware the Pa. National Guard will be training late at night.
We understand the concept of a pilot program -- it's small-scale trial run, aimed at working the bugs out before a service or activity is launched for the wider group.
Former banker accused of stealing nearly $200,000 from customer's account
A 38-year-old man who managed Lebanon and Berks county banks is accused of stealing nearly $200,000 from a customer's account.
National Guard plans late-night helo training
With summer approaching, the National Guard's UH-72 Lakota pilot training program based at Capital City Airport in New Cumberland has announced that its helicopters will fly later at night, approximately from 9 p.m. to midnight.
$1 Million water line upgrade for Lower Allen Township
Pennsylvania American Water today announced that more capital improvements are coming for its West Shore water system, with a new project starting in Lower Allen Township to replace nearly one mile of aging water main.
Father of victim of fatal pedestrian accident charged in hit and run
The father of a Cedar Cliff High School freshman, struck and killed by a car while trick or treating last October, has been arrested by New Cumberland Police.
Armed Forces Day on City Island provides history lessons, evokes memories
"I like the taxpayers coming out and seeing what they are paying for," said Chief Warrant Officer 4 Patrick Donohue, who spent the day telling spectators about the CH-47F Chinook helicopter.
Cheers & Jeers: Real Leaders for prison reform
CHEERS to former Gov. George Leader and his daughter Jane. They are doing the seemingly impossible in this day and age and bringing together a coalition from across the political spectrum to address prison reform in the state.
20,000 artifacts collected at dig site
Hard at work: Jim Wetzler, Shippensburg, Gary Weller, Chambersburg, and Paul Gill, Shippensburg, dig Thursday in hopes of finding artifacts and evidence that Fort Morris stood at this site.
Out with Sara: Revisit or discover these off-the-beaten path midstate pubs
Note: This is by no means a comprehensive list. Feel free to share your favorites in the comments section.
Rock Bass Grill caters to the kids with new expanded menu
Betty Finnen of New Cumberland, left, and Irene Teter of Fairview Twp. dine at Rock Bass Grill restaurant on Front Street in Wormleysburg.
New software leaves some paratransit bus riders waiting
Scott Berube of Manchester Township boards a Rabbit Transit bus with other factory workers outside the ForSight Vision Center.
Pennsylvania American Water plans $2.3 million installation of new...
Pennsylvania American Water today announced the start of construction to replace nearly two miles of aging water main in Lemoyne and New Cumberland boroughs to improve reliability for customers, reduce service disruptions and increase water flows for firefighting.