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In Lebanon County, people start New Year with a plunge for disabilities

One New Year's Day, tradition filled one park in Lebanon County.The 23rd annual Polar Bear Plunge took place at Willow Springs Park in Jackson Township.The annual event raises money for the...

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Residents with PPL Electric can expect to see a higher bill this year

Residents using PPL Electric Utilities can expect to see a higher monthly bill. Starting with the first of the year, a three percent increase for the average customer using 1,000 kilowatt-hours a...

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Teen raises thousands for Humane Society, takes Penguin Plunge

In Harrisburg, people lined up to take the plunge and help homeless animals.The 16th annual Penguin Plunge took place New Year’s Day on City Island.More than two hundred participants braved the...

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Local representatives eager to get to work, work for those who elected them

More than 30 new members of the House and Senate were sworn in Tuesday at the State Capitol. Both the House and Senate remains Republican heavy. The new members all say they are ready to get right to...

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Hundreds turn out for a New Year's Day tradition: Pork and sauerkraut!

It's older than turkey at Thanksgiving, hot dogs at the ballpark. It's the tradition of eating pork and sauerkraut on the first day of the New Year. Our own Kirk Wilson has never been a fan of...

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Local babies bring special joy to their parents as first babies of the New Year

There are many things we celebrate for the start of a New Year, including new life.CBS 21 went to see the New Year’s babies.Of course, the tradition to start the New Year is to drop things, there are...

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Animals start to arrive in preparation for the start of the Farm Show

The animals came marching in Tuesday in Harrisburg ahead of this year's Farm Show.The livestock are part of an exhibit called ‘Today's Agriculture’ with the help of PennAg Industries.It will give...

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UPDATE: Many in shock over fire that destroys local bar, apartments

UPDATE:In Dauphin County, fire officials are investigating the cause of a massive fire that burned through a tavern and the apartments above it. Flames broke out shortly before three Tuesday morning at...

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Regardless of fiscal cliff, everyone will pay more taxes next year

The New Year brings new challenges to middle class families.With or without a fiscal cliff resolution from the House, most Americans will still see a tax increase.Regardless of whether or not the...

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UPDATE: State of Pennsylvania to file lawsuit against the NCAA over PSU...

UPDATE:Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett says he plans to sue the NCAA in federal court over sanctions imposed against Penn State in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal.The Republican...

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UPDATE: Four seriously hurt in crash on Route 30

Four people, including a child, are being treated for serious injuries after a morning crash on Route 30 near Belmont Road in Paradise Township, Lancaster County. Police tell CBS 21 the driver of a...

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Colder weather ahead, but calmer weather too

After a very active end of 2012 weather wise, 2013 started off a bit on the mild side, but with a lot of clouds around the area. Those clouds are associated with a cold front that is set to move...

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Horse owner could face charges after numerous horses found in poor condition

A Dauphin County horse owner could be facing charges, accused of not taking care of more than two dozen horses on a Dauphin County farm.Five horses were found dead on the property Friday, and the...

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Man flees home after domestic dispute, commits suicide during traffic stop

On Saturday evening just after 910 p.m., South Londonderry Township Police responded to a home on Horseshoe Pike in Campbelltown for a domestic dispute. When they arrived, they learned that John...

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Sinkhole issues raise questions about the safety of streets in the Capital City

The coldest weather of the winter is on the way and now some residents of one Harrisburg block are forced out of there homes because they don't have water, gas or sewer service because of...

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JUST IN: House passes tax deal, United States avoids fiscal cliff

Information provided by CBSNews:Congress has started its climb back up the "fiscal cliff."After House Republicans finally relented to the Senate's "far from perfect" plan (as many members put it), the...

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NCAA responds to lawsuit filed by Governor Corbett, says it is an 'affront to...

The NCAA responded to Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett’s announcement that he is planning to sue the Association for its handling of the Penn State sanctions. The following is a statement from Donald M....

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Penn State University has no role in lawsuit filed by Governor

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett announced the filing of a federal lawsuit by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania against the NCAA over its sanctions against Penn State in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky...

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Penn Staters for Responsible Stewardship pleased by Governor Corbett's action

Information provided by Penn Staters for Responsible Stewardship:"Governor Corbett's lawsuit in defense of Penn State and his challenge to the Freeh Report is an action that the University President...

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More than 139 million miles taken off the road through using commuter services

Commuter Services of Pennsylvania released the results of their recently completed seventh annual member database survey. The purpose of the survey was to gauge the popularity of commuting options,...

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