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Harrisburg School District wants your input as search for superintendent begins
An online survey posted by the Harrisburg School District on Tuesday aims to help the district receive community feedback while applications are being accepted for the superintendent position.
After $55k in repairs, Harrisburg pool set to open
“This summer, Harrisburg families will be able to enjoy the Jackson Lick pool better than ever," said Harrisburg Mayor Wanda Williams during an opening ceremony Tuesday.
‘Making a difference’: MLK Jr. Leadership Development Institute set to graduate next class
Graduation will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 23, 2024, at the Rose Lehrman Arts Center at Harrisburg Area Community College.
Harrisburg gym owner sentenced for attacking ex, breaking her boyfriend’s face
He was accepted into the Dauphin County veteran’s court diversionary program in connection with the attacks last year at his former girlfriend's home.
Man pays fine after verdict, but clerk’s error ships him back to Dauphin County court
A judge had to schedule a hearing to try to get the public record corrected, one of many issues recently plaguing Dauphin County's Clerk of Courts office.
HACC board will abide by Sunshine Act under agreement in union lawsuit
A settlement agreement for the college to begin posting its meeting dates and agendas staved off a court hearing over the faculty's union's request to have the college held in contempt.
‘They’re still shooting!’ Police radios capture harrowing moments before fatal incident downtown
Two officers fatally shot Kendrell Hall, 22, after chasing him in connection with an earlier shots fired incident in Harrisburg. Dispatch records provide some new details.
Bike share program in Harrisburg adds 60 bikes, 2 stations
There were more than 2,300 rides during SusqueCycle’s first full season in 2023.
Coroner IDs man killed in Harrisburg police shooting
Authorities said the 22-year-old shot at officers who returned fire and fatally wounded him early Sunday.
$200K streetscape improvements completed in Harrisburg neighborhood
The improvements included new permanent brick pavers, bike racks, planters, bollards, logos, and a lighted sign.
Masked gunman suspected of firing shots downtown before police killed him: DA
A police K9 was shot during the exchange of gunfire early Sunday on South Street but is expected to survive.
Shooter, victim forgive and work to help Harrisburg community: ‘There’s a better way to be’
Maurice Peppers and the man he shot, Cal Hollman, in 1991 say they want their story of redemption to be seen as an example for Harrisburg’s youth that not all conflict has to be lifelong.