Deep Waters: One year later, Harrisburg’s Sharkman reflects on skating through the pandemic
He was literally a fish out of water. Throughout 2020, someone dressed in a bright blue shark costume roller-bladed throughout… Read More
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He was literally a fish out of water. Throughout 2020, someone dressed in a bright blue shark costume roller-bladed throughout… Read More
He was a husband, an uncle and a role model. He was a coach and a competitor and a mentor.… Read More
By day, Philip Moore cleans downtown Harrisburg’s federal building. By night, he writes modern-day fables inspired by an imaginary kingdom.… Read More
Joy Hurley worked in an office for seven years and “hated it.” Her best friend convinced her to switch… Read More
Gerry Regan is some kind of a super-volunteer. If they gave out awards for volunteering, Gerry would probably get a… Read More
A new Catholic education center took a key step forward today with a ceremonial groundbreaking in downtown Harrisburg. Surrounded by… Read More
Dauphin County is rolling out a new effort to reach the area’s most vulnerable residents. On Tuesday, county officials announced… Read More
Although candidate participation was high for this year’s municipal primary, participation from voters at the polls on Tuesday morning was… Read More
For the fifth time, Harrisburg has taken action to prevent residents from being displaced from their homes. Mayor Eric Papenfuse… Read More
Harrisburg residents will start to see changes coming to N. 2nd Street as the city reconfigures it to be safer… Read More
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