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WGAL on MSN1 dead, 2 others airlifted to trauma centers after Route 322 crash in Juniata County, officials say
One person was killed and two others were flown to trauma centers after a three-vehicle crash on Route 322 on Friday, Aug. 8, ...
A bridge along Route 116 will be closed for approximately a month for substructure and deck repairs, starting on Monday, Aug.
In a Slack chat, a National Weather Service forecaster tells emergency managers, meteorologists and news media that the ...
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Reading Eagle on MSNSouth Schuylkill News Around the Area, Aug. 14, 2025
Plate replacement: Sept. 3, 1 p.m., Orwigsburg Veterans Community Memorial Hall, 300 Grove St. A replacement event for hard-to-read license plates, hosted by state Sen. David G. Argall and state Rep.
While modest in size compared to some of Pennsylvania’s larger parks, Salt Springs packs remarkable diversity into its boundaries – from towering old-growth forests to sun-dappled meadows, dramatic ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul this week announced over $20 million in awards for two key programs that support clean water initiatives across the state: the Green Innovation Grant Program and Wastewater ...
Shikellamy State Park’s Overlook Section stands as Pennsylvania’s ultimate scenic balcony, offering front-row seats to one of nature’s greatest shows. Perched majestically atop Montour Ridge, this ...
A 43-year-old woman died in a boating accident at Lake Pueblo State Park on July 19. The accident involved a powered watercraft and contact with the engine propeller. Park rangers and firefighters ...
Trooper Joseph Pererchinsky made his way out of Geisinger Community Medical Center in Scranton, family by his side, and ...
Two Pennsylvania state troopers were shot Thursday morning, Gov. Josh Shapiro confirmed, calling the scene an “active ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNMaryland Fishing Report for Thursday, August 7,2025
The summer fun continues across Maryland, as the White Marlin Open in Ocean City has begun and is attracting anglers from ...
Fewer Kentucky kindergarten students have received the vaccines required to attend school, and data from the state’s School Immunizations Survey shows religious objections are a growing reason why.
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