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Man gets charged for bar brawl, next night gets DUI charges

Arther Carter, of Shippensburg is facing multiple charges after back to back nights of drinking. On December 1, Middlesex Township Police were called to a local bar for a fight involving 15-20 people....

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Silver Spring Township police looking for help to identify suspects using...

Silver Spring Township Police are asking for help to identify three suspects after they used counterfeit $100 bills in Wegmans on December 1. Two unidentified white males, and a white female all...

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Friends and family of former police chief show up to township meeting to make...

Monday night, the Fairview Township Board of Supervisors held a meeting where they addressed the firing of former police chief, Scott Hockenberry. People just wanted answers.Friends and family of...

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West Shore Regional Police investigating burglaries

The West Shore Regional Police Department is investigating two burglaries that happened sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning. Officers were called around 8:30 am Monday morning to the...

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From 32 possible candidates, Harrisburg City Council chooses six finalists

Monday night, Harrisburg's City Council selected finalists to fill Councilwoman Patty Kim's seat starting next year.The debt crisis, tax deductions and safer streets. You've heard it before, but in...

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UPDATE(2): Manheim Borough Police release report on fatal accident

UPDATE:From Manheim Bourough Police:On 12/04/12 at 2:14 AM the Manheim Borough Police Department were dispatched to a vehicle accident on State Road 283 west of Stickler Road.Officers arrived to find a...

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CDC: flu season starts early; could be bad

Health Officials say flu season is off to its earliest start in nearly 10 years and it could be a bad one.The primary strain circulating is one that tends to cause more severe illness, especially in...

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2013 Pa teacher of the year to be announced

HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania's 2013 teacher of the year is about to be revealed.State Education Secretary Ron Tomalis is scheduled to make the announcement at a banquet in Hershey on Tuesday...

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What will the fiscal cliff cost you? There's a tool for that

Businessweek.com:By Elizabeth DwoskinWhat we know about the so-called fiscal cliff is this: Come January, if Congress and the White House don’t agree on a fix, $607 billion in automatic annual tax...

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Job market predictions for 2013 and beyond

USNews.com:By Marty NemkoWhether you're a clerk or a CEO, unemployed, well-employed, or self-employed, it helps to have a sense of what's next. Here's my take:The prediction I keep making that has been...

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Original Batmobile on the auction block

PCMag.com:By Damon Poeter Well-heeled Batman fans have a shot at owning their very own signature piece of the comic book franchise—the original Batmobile from the Caped Crusader's campy 1960s...

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Mount Joy settles stun gun death for $900K

MOUNT JOY, Pa. (AP) — The family of a Pennsylvania man who called police about a stolen bicycle then died after being repeatedly hit by a stun gun will receive $900,000 under the terms of a...

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114th Annual Christmas Bird Count coming soon

Pennsylvania Game Commission officials are urging wildlife enthusiasts to join the tens of thousands of volunteers throughout the United States in the Audubon Society’s 114th Annual Christmas Bird...

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Porn company offers sex-ed classes with live demonstrations

CBSLocal.com:SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — Kink.com, a San Francisco-based pornography production house, is offering a new kind of sex-education class – with live demonstrations by porn stars.The classes,...

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Owner of 44 cats ordered to get rid of all but 5

LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania woman's 44 furry friends aren't welcome anymore.Rhonda Goss has been ordered to cut the cat population at her Manheim Township home after someone complained. A...

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State lawmaker asked to donate for jailed members

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A state representative says he's unnerved by requests that he pitch in for holiday donations for former lawmakers now in jail.Republican Rep. Stephen Bloom posted a Tweet on...

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UPDATE: HACC closes Harrisburg campus

UPDATE:Police tell CBS 21 News reporter James Tully that the search conducted by them was a routine part of their investigation into yesterday's reported abduction.  The police presence prompted the...

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Ex-Penn St. president seeks looser bail for travel

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Former Penn State President Graham Spanier wants a judge to loosen his bail rules to make it easier for him to travel outside Pennsylvania and overseas.Spanier is accused of...

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Nativity scene Jesus returned, replacement swiped

CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (AP) — A baby Jesus figure taken from a Pennsylvania church's Nativity scene last year was found cradled in the arms of a nearby statue just hours before the replacement statue was...

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York residents target of utility scammers

York City Police have received several reports in recent weeks of individuals and businesses receiving calls from people representing themselves as a utility, ( latest calls claimed they were...

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