From the results of Harrisburg’s mayoral election to a story behind an upcoming refugee-run Thanksgiving feast, our coverage has it all. Catch up on what happened in the city this week, below.
Capitol City Music Hall opened in October. Our magazine story gives you a glimpse into owner Justin Browning’s journey in bringing the venue to life.
Church World Service-Harrisburg will host a Thanksgiving feast, highlighting refugee chefs, our magazine story reported.
City Council weighed two adaptive reuse projects on Monday, our online story reported. New plans were proposed for the former Polyclinic Hospital building in Uptown and a former downtown office building.
Harrisburg voters re-elected Mayor Wanda Williams for another four-year term on Tuesday, our online story reported. She beat city Treasurer Dan Miller, a Democrat, who ran against her on the Republican ticket.
Interested in music? Tons of folk-ish artists are playing local venues this month, as reported in our magazine story.
Our publisher praised Amiracle4sure for welcoming more than 100 displaced occupants of “tent city” to its gridded encampment in south Harrisburg and cheered other local homelessness solutions in November’s magazine.
PennDOT will soon demolish the 19th Street bridge over I-83, our online story reported. The demo is set to start the night of Saturday, Nov. 15.
Sara Bozich has lots of events on the schedule for this weekend, including a pop-up sale by Plant Family, and more.
The State Capitol will begin its yearly crow dispersal efforts on Monday, our online story reported.
What did this year’s mayoral race teach us? Our publisher shared his top five insights in an online editorial.
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