Police searching for two females suspected of shoplifting from Colonial Park...
The Lower Paxton Township Police Department is attempting to identify two females who shoplifted a large quantity of clothing from a store at the Colonial Park Mall. The females ran from loss...
View ArticleSenate OKs bill to keep Penn State fine in Pa.
A bill to keep money from the $60 million NCAA fine against Penn State, is a step closer to passing. The bill to keep the $60 million in Pennsylvania passed the State Senate on Wednesday.  It's now in...
View ArticleJudge denies Sandusky appeal
The judge in the Jerry Sandusky case has thrown out the former coach's hopes for an appeal. Â But this is not the last chance for Sandusky to appeal. Â In a nearly 30 page order, the judge outlined why...
View ArticleNew poll show strong support in PA for gun control
A new poll shows strong support in Pennsylvania for certain gun-control measures.Results from a telephone survey by Quinnipiac University, shows 95% of Pennsylvania voters support background checks...
View ArticleCHIP celebrates 20th anniversary and announces Gov. Corbett's proposal to...
The state Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) celebrated its 20th year of providing coverage today by announcing that $8.5 million in funding will be proposed in Governor Corbett’s 2013-14...
View ArticleMan arrested for using mirror to spy on women in dressing rooms at Salvation...
On January 29, Susquehanna Township Police arrested a man caught looking at women in dressing rooms with a hand held mirror. Employees of the Salvation Army Store in the 3800 block of Union Deposit...
View ArticleDuncannon Borough implementing a voluntary water restriction immediately
The Duncannon Borough is implementing a voluntary water restriction effective immediately. Due to an unfound water leak the water supply is low.Â
View ArticleGovernor Corbett reveals plan for liquor privatization
Governor Tom Corbett announced his plans to privatize the liquor system in Pennsylvania. Â That means in the future, you will be able to buy beer and wine where you shop for food. Â The process will...
View ArticlePolice officer finds man ejected during car crash laying in underbrush by creek
On January 27 around 1:30 a.m., an officer from the Southwestern Regional Police Department spotted a faint and distant light in a field. Â The officer originally thought the light was from someone...
View ArticleCBS 21 story on collecting unemployment in prison leads to change that will...
Last February we exposed a flaw in the state’s unemployment system by interviewing a man who collected unemployment while behind bars. Now, the state has officially closed that loophole. This change...
View ArticleFor one town, gun debate is not just over politics, but it is about economy
The great gun battle is still center stage in Washington D.C.Senators are debating the issue for the first time since the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut.Former Arizona representative...
View ArticleSecond graders stop by CBS 21 to learn about weather, television
The second graders from Crestview Elementary, part of Carlisle School District visited the CBS 21 studios Wednesday.The kids learned all about weather and how a TV station works!The students got a...
View ArticleOver 100 people arrested for retail theft ring involving $750,000
In York County over a hundred people are now facing charges connected to a massive retail theft ring.Investigators say the bust netted $750,000 in stolen merchandise.Police say that one person in West...
View ArticleAfter quarterback's word choice, local teens start petition to stop using 'R'...
The quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens recent use of the word "retarded" has set a movement in motion by two teens in Dauphin County.Joe Flacco was asked about playing the Super Bowl in New York next...
View ArticleUPDATE: Person shot in Harrisburg Wednesday evening
UPDATE:Overnight we learned that a man was shot while getting out of his car in Harrisburg.It happened just after ten last night in the 1700 block of North Street.The victim told police that a masked...
View ArticleFire damages three homes in York
Five people have been displaced after a two-alarm fire ripped through three homes in York County. Flames broke out just after 11:30last night in the 300 block of South Queen Street in York. Fire...
View ArticleVIDEO UPDATE: White-out conditions lead to multi-truck accident on I-80
From our sister station WTAJ:UPDATE:Reports confirm six tractor trailers and seven cars were involved in the chain-reaction crash.___________________________________________I-80 at the...
View ArticleYork to begin guest parking pass program
Mayor Kim Bracey announced today the creation of Non Core Residential Guest Passes. The guest passes are for residents with non core meter parking passes that may have visiting family or friends that...
View ArticleLocal law firm offers free accident app
The personal injury attorneys of Dale E. Anstine have launched a new mobile app designed to help users gather and store crucial information at the scene of a vehicle accident. The first of its kind in...
View Article2013-14 hunting/trapping seasons receive preliminary approval
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners today gave preliminary approval to hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits for 2013-14 license year. The package includes allowing qualified adult...
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