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A new contractor means new trucks keeping Harrisburg streets clean. → Read More
A coalition in the capital city is trying to clean up the streets by stopping them from ever getting dirty. → Read More
Crime Stoppers of Dauphin County is offering a reward of up to $2,000 for information that leads to the arrest of a Steelton woman accused of fatally shooting her boyfriend over the weekend. → Read More
You remember your prom, right? The music, the decorations, the fashion — a Midstate school district is making sure all of its students remember theirs. → Read More
The mayor’s most formidable challenger in this year’s primary campaign had some tough words for his supporters following the incumbent’s victory Tuesday night. → Read More
A new program for veterans still in its infancy in Dauphin County aims to help the men and women in our military save some money when they get home. → Read More
The South Allison Hill Multicultural Festival promises to be bigger than normal this year. → Read More
Police removed dozens of guns from city streets over the last few months as part of a renewed campaign to eliminate illegal guns and make the city safer. → Read More
City leaders took their first steps Wednesday toward redeveloping a long-neglected portion of Allison Hill. → Read More
A group of city kids spent Tuesday afternoon soaking up sunshine for science, part of their school district’s greater focus on hands-on education. → Read More
The president’s visit to the Midstate last month came with a hefty price tag for Harrisburg, and now the city is looking to get its money back. → Read More
A Harrisburg institution is celebrating a major milestone this weekend, but as the Homeland Center celebrates a birthday, its leaders are keeping an eye on what’s to come. → Read More
Will parking in Harrisburg get even more expensive? City leaders are trying to put the brakes on that. → Read More
A downtown Harrisburg soup kitchen is expanding its role to connect people with the services they need. → Read More
Investigators are looking into what caused an early morning fire in Harrisburg Tuesday that damaged six apartments and a grocery store. → Read More
The city and county have waived taxes as they wait on federal grant dollars to buy the homes and relocate residents. The school board has not. → Read More
Saturday President Trump is set to celebrate 100 days in office right here in the Midstate. → Read More
With just two days left before President Trump's visit to the Midstate, plans are ramping up. → Read More
April is Autism Awareness Month, and now a local group is showing the Midstate how it's helping employ people on the spectrum. → Read More
City leaders are once again looking for your input on how to improve Reservoir Park. → Read More