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A large, white tent dominated the corner of N. 6th and Reily streets yesterday, raised to shield VIPs and their… Read More
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A large, white tent dominated the corner of N. 6th and Reily streets yesterday, raised to shield VIPs and their… Read More
Harrisburg is enacting an immediate hiring freeze and reevaluating all capital improvement projects as it braces for $12 million in… Read More
“I was giving up hope.” “Will it ever happen?” “A long road.” Under a large, white tent set up in… Read More
Harrisburg’s financial crisis is back, and that could lead the city to impose dramatic budget cuts, according to the mayor.… Read More
Harrisburg will likely spend another three years in the Act 47 program for financially distressed cities, thanks to a decision… Read More
Harrisburg’s favorite newsstand might not be closing its doors after all. Weeks after TheBurg reported that Transit News would be… Read More
Today could be a historic day for Harrisburg. The state legislature is scheduled to vote on a measure that would… Read More
Harrisburg officials plan to march on Friday morning to the state Capitol, as the city faces two stark choices—fiscal freedom… Read More
The names Amity and Prosperity seem ill-suited for such tough-luck towns. Eliza Griswold’s “Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the… Read More
And some thought this day would never arrive. The U.S. government plans to break ground next week on the new… Read More
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