A Lasting Legacy: Why did the Jewish Federation decide to buy the former Dixon Center–and what comes next?
“It takes one second to walk on the campus and be inspired by what’s happening here, and a lot of… Read More
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“It takes one second to walk on the campus and be inspired by what’s happening here, and a lot of… Read More
The rain had been coming down for three days, and the Susquehanna River kept creeping higher and higher. Eileen Young… Read More
For the past 35 years, a unique nonprofit has quietly been making a difference in hundreds of cities and towns… Read More
For Dr. Kimeka Campbell, Juneteenth means a lot of things. It’s about celebration, history, reflection, rest, education and economics. People… Read More
Harrisburg and Dauphin County may repurpose a prominent, long-vacant building to serve as a facility for the city’s unhoused. The… Read More
A new program in Harrisburg could change the way the city addresses gun violence, but, according to officials, it will… Read More
Harrisburg celebrated the addition of several new police officers on Thursday, as the city held its annual swearing in and… Read More
Materials that used to take the Dauphin County Library System over a week to print can now be done in… Read More
This weekend, community members and those affected by gun violence will gather in Harrisburg to bring awareness to the issue.… Read More
A colorful Harrisburg event is headed back to the Susquehanna shoreline this weekend. Harrisburg’s 54th annual Artsfest will return to… Read More
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