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Central Pennsylvania Roadkill Census No. 1
Roadways throughout Central Pennsylvania take a huge toll on the wildlife living here.
Construction Begins on Major Linglestown Makeover
With the flick of a shovel, a major $6 million renovation project began in Linglestown Monday.
Linglestown traffic improvement project ready to launch
The long-awaited Linglestown traffic improvement project will begin with a groundbreaking at 11:30 a.m. Monday on Linglestown Road near the firehouse.
Charged, and a part of the familiar stage play
It's a familiar stage play on the 6 o'clock news. A defendant in handcuffs. A scrum of reporters reaching out with microphones.
Latest probe charges may help Corbett's campaign
The allegations that the GOP defendants illegally spent millions of taxpayer dollars to influence the outcome of legislative campaigns should silence critics who have accused Corbett of waging a partisan witch hunt since he filed similar charges against people tied to the House Democratic caucus 16 months ago.
Local Reaction to Extending Home Tax Credit
Realtor Sherrie Heilig of RE/MAX in Linglestown says there is no doubt about it: The $8,000 federal tax credit for first time home buyers is working to stimulate the economy.
Vintage Video: Remembering Maynard Yingst
CBS 21 News uncovers vintage video of Maynard Yingst, a successful sprint car driver from Linglestown.
College gives old inn new lease
Misericordia University using Beaumont Inn as temporary housing for 13 students.
Fire damages abandoned building near Linglestown
A fire was reported in an abandoned barn-like structure near Linglestown this afternoon.
Lio's in Linglestown celebrates 25-year anniversary
Congratulations is in order for Lio's Pizza and Sub Shop, 6024 Linglestown Road, Lower Paxton Township.
Discount Grocery Outlets Have Great Year
Across the country discount grocery outlets are having their biggest year ever. We decided to look at the pros and the cons of a grocery outlet.
PennDot Adding Traffic Cameras
PennDot is adding 10 traffic cameras across the mid-state. Federal stimulus money is paying for the cameras, which will cost $1.6 million, according to PennDot spokesman Greg Penny.
Woman hurt in Linglestown crash
A woman was pinned under her vehicle in a crash this afternoon in Linglestown, authorities said.
Legion regional schedule finalized
If you're a baseball lover, Earl Wenger Field in Fredericksburg will be the place to be Sunday.
Linglestown's Andrew Roman, with the stop
Linglestown shortstop Andrew Roman, regains control to make the out after the ball popped out of his glove on a line drive against Middletown, during fifth inning action of the Dauphin County Legion Playoffs at Koons Park in Linglestown Thursday July 9, 2009.
Pennsylvania Mystery Species: The Answer
Bobb Rosborough, of Mechanicsburg, was the first reader to correctly identify this week's Pennsylvania Mystery Species as the pygmy shrew.
Municipalities offer retirement pay to volunteer firefighters
When Robert E. Kozicki joined the Camp Hill Fire Department in 1992, retiring was the last thing on his mind.
Pennsylvania Mystery Species: The Answer
Tim McGovern, of Linglestown, was the first to provide the correct identification - Japanese honeysuckle - to this week's Pennsylvania Mystery Species contest.
Linglestown defeated Hummelstown 4-0 in East Shore Twilight League baseball play at Koons Park in Linglestown.
Members 1st Credit Union hopes to open branch in Hummelstown
Hummelstown is among the communities Members 1st Federal Credit Union hopes to open branches in the near future.