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Expect night-time traffic woes on I-81 north of Harrisburg

Starting Thursday traffic patterns on I-81 north of Harrisburg will be shifting overnight as northbound vehicles move onto the newly constructed temporary roadway.

 

Mom, grandmother on meth accused of neglecting 1-month-old boy

The mother of a one-month-old boy and the child's grandmother neglected to feed him because they were using methamphetamine, said the Berks County district attorney's office.

 

Apartment building evacuated after gas line struck

Five residents of a Lancaster apartment building were evacuated after a gas line was severed this morning, UGI says.

 

U.S. court ruling could kill effort to save closed midstate charter school

Backers of the New Hope Academy claimed its closure violated their constitutional rights.

 

Crash blocking lanes of Pa. Turnpike

A crash is blocking eastbound lanes on the Pennsylvania Turnpike between Reading and Morgantown.

 

Are parents answerable for child's crime? Trooper's widow believes Eric Frien's are

Tiffany Dickson, widow of the trooper killed, alleges Frein's parents not only missed warnings signs about their son's troubles, but fueled the very anti-government beliefs driving him to violence.

 

Tying 3-year-old with duct tape results in 6 to 12 months behind bars

James F. Miller, 33, of East Pennsboro Township, was sentenced Tuesday in Cumberland County Court to 6 to 12 months incarceration on one count of aggravated assault of a victim less than 6.

 

Harrisburg area civilians, first responders given Spirit of Courage awards

Harrisburg Bureau of Fire was awarded the first ever President's Award for its efforts in the fatal fire on Lexington Street that was sparked by a hoverboard.

 

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