As cold returns, tips for saving on heating costs
By JONATHAN FAHEY, AP Energy WriterNEW YORK (AP) — This winter is expected to feel like more winter. That means you'll will have to pay more to heat your home.Last winter was the warmest on record and...
View ArticleDisabled grandma uses bear spray to fend off 13 attackers after her marijuana
CBS Sacramento:Reporting Nick JanesDIXON (CBS13) – It was one disabled woman versus 13 intruders, and she won.The Dixon homeowner, whose identity is being kept hidden, knows what the criminals were...
View ArticleBetter off than 4 years ago? In Pa, 42% say 'NO'
Courtesy SIENA RESEARCH INSTITUTE:Thirty-six percent of Pennsylvania residents say they are better off today than they were at this time four years ago but a plurality, 42 percent say that they are...
View ArticleUnited Way of York County lists volunteer opportunities
American Red Cross –Hanover: Volunteers are needed to train and help with disaster services, health and safety education, food pantry, clerical, or blood drives. Phone: 1-800-REDCROSS....
View ArticleGiant Food recalls chicken
GIANT Food Stores, LLC and MARTIN’S Food Markets, following arecall by Tyson Foods Inc., announced it removed from sale two varieties of itsboneless chicken wyngz due to undeclared milk, egg, and soy...
View ArticleTriples drawn in Daily Number for second Wednesday in arow
The Pennsylvania Lottery’s The Daily Number evening drawing winning numbers were 2-2-2 on Wednesday, Oct. 10, resulting in a total payout of $6,855,025 to 27,556 winners.This was the second...
View ArticleHospital ‘superbugs’ float in the air
Futurity.org:Coughing, sneezing, or simply shaking bed sheets can send superbugs flying, allowing them to contaminate clean surfaces.The findings by University of Leeds researchers may explain why,...
View ArticleGovernor proclaims Oct. 14-20 as Teen Driver Safety Week
Governor Tom Corbett today proclaimed Oct. 14-20 as Teen Driver Safety Week, noting two significant pieces of legislation that he signed into law in the past year aimed at increasing safety for teens....
View ArticleStudents encouraged to enter national radon poster contest
The Department of Environmental Protection today urged Pennsylvania students, ages nine to 14, to enter a national poster contest designed to help raise awareness about the dangers of radon. The...
View ArticleHoly Spirit Hospital building urgent care facility
From Holy Spirit Hospital:Holy Spirit Health System’s Spirit Urgent Care Center and Data Center are currently under construction. A ceremony was held onsite today at 431 North 21st Street, Camp Hill,...
View ArticlePolice looking for suspect in Fulton Bank robbery
York City Police are looking for a suspect they say robbed the Fulton Bank at 30 South George Street in York, Thursday. The suspect is described as a black male, in his mid to late 20's with a medium...
View ArticleHACC's culinary arts program to keep going despite closure of conference center
Information provided by HACC:The Benjamin Olewine III Center for the Study of Culinary Arts and Food Service Management at HACC will continue its mission as one of the College’s oldest career...
View ArticleCorbett Administration announces new investments to support manufacturing...
The Corbett Administration announced in a press release Thursday that low-interest loans approved by the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) will support the development of a business...
View ArticlePennDot to repair and resurface route 340 through East Lampeter
PennDOT District 8 announced Thursday that preparatory work begins Oct. 15 on a project to repair and resurface a five-mile section of Route 340 from Route 462 in East Lampeter Township through the...
View ArticleNew child welfare project to improve outcomes for at-risk children
The Department of Public Welfare announced in a press release Thursday, it will be participating in a new federal project that will invest child welfare dollars into preventative and intervention...
View ArticleRipken Foundation breaks ground on project to transform Harrisburg neighborhood
A new baseball field in Harrisburg will help get kids off the street and give them a place to grow and learn.A new field is coming to town and the family of a baseball legend is helping out with the...
View ArticleWoman has now been missing for a week and police are still searching for answers
Police in Lancaster County have a mystery on their hands tonight. A Lancaster County woman has been missing for seven days and officers have no leads on her whereabouts. Police say last Thursday...
View ArticleUPDATE: Chronic Wasting Disease found in Adams Co. deer
UPDATE:The Department of Agriculture announced the first case of chronic wasting disease in the state has been found in a deer in Adams County.The one thing the CDC wants to make clear is that humans...
View ArticleKathie's Christmas and Collectibles set to close at the end of the year
It's been in the Central PA community for more than 32 years and now Kathie's Christmas and Collectibles is closing up shop in Cumberland County.CBS 21 stopped by the business Thursday in Lower Allen...
View ArticleMan sentenced to prison for drug trafficking
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, announced in a press release Thursday, that a Schuylkill County resident was sentenced today by Senior U.S. District Court...
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