This week’s featured stories and reporting covered community and arts events and news—which Harrisburg has a lot of. Learn ...
Ladies and gentlemen, ready or not, Open Stage brings to Harrisburg “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” a volatile marriage of cabaret, burlesque, a punk/rock show, and an onstage catfight during RuPaul’s ...
When I was a little girl, I couldn’t wait to start any school project that let me tap into my creative side. Each assignment ...
A tiny home development for homeless community members can move forward in the city approval process, after gaining planning ...
The pedestrian underpass on Cameron Street near the PA Farm Show Complex has closed until further notice, PennDOT shared on ...
Harrisburg founder John Harris, Jr., was no fan of the French after the French and Indian War, but last Saturday night, he ...
When to go to urgent care vs. ER vs. family doctor You twisted your back and the pain is growing worse. Should you call your family doctor, head to an urgent care, or drive straight to a hospital ...
Harrisburg’s treasurer has officially announced his bid for mayor. Dan Miller addressed the press and members of the ...
The artist Reina (R76) is a one-woman “Art Ambassador” and, someday, just may be given a key to the city. To be in full ...
It’s Harrisburg—on ice. The annual Ice and Fire Festival will feature frozen works of art throughout the city on Saturday, ...
On a sunny September day in 1897, Harrisburg’s African American leaders led a crowd to a forested spot north of Harrisburg to ...
City Council approves affordable housing development for seniors at site of former Harrisburg school
The housing stock for seniors in Harrisburg may soon grow, as a developer has received the green light on a building project.
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