Have you noticed our new Family Time section in the magazine yet? We now have special articles and puzzles for our youngest Burg readers and parents. Grab your crayons and take a look! Before you head to the magazine, catch up on this week’s news, below.
TheBurg won more awards than we’ve ever received in a single contest in this year’s Keystone Media Awards contest. Click here to view all of our award-winning reporting, writing, photography and design.
The Capital Region Multicultural Small Business Innovation Lab just wrapped up and awarded cash prizes to small, minority-owned ventures following a pitch competition. Read our online story to find out which businesses won.
Dauphin County launched Pride Month with a press conference, our online story reported. County commissioners shared new initiatives that they are planning to increase inclusivity, and community members and activists spoke about the change that they believe still needs to be made.
Down to Earth Barbershop opened in Midtown Harrisburg this month, our online story reported. Owner Tylor Hockenberry has dreamed for years of opening his own shop and hopes that Down to Earth will foster a relaxing environment for patrons.
Harrisburg City Council member Lamont Jones partnered with UPMC to host an event to raise awareness about gun violence at Harrisburg University this week, our online story reported. The event focused on education and prevention through storytelling.
Harrisburg University Presents announced that country band Brothers Osborne will perform on Aug. 18 as part of its Summer Concert Series, our online story reported. The summer shows in Riverfront Park kick off this weekend.
Harrisburg Development Corp. will cut the ribbon on the new UPMC ClockBox and the UPMC Stage at Strawberry Square in downtown Harrisburg next week, our online story reported.
June’s 3rd in The Burg takes place tonight in Harrisburg. In our story, find out what’s coming up and how we plan to continue reviving and evolving the monthly event.
Kline Library in Harrisburg has been renamed the George and Hettie Love Memorial Library in honor of a local couple, our online story reported. The Loves were activists for equality and advocates for education.
The National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg will host a Juneteenth Community Free Day on Saturday, June 22, our online story reported. The event will include crafts, music and history presentations.
The Pride of the Susquehanna will remain docked for the 2024 season, our online story reported. The Harrisburg Area Riverboat Society announced that the boat needs unexpected repairs and will not be able to set sail.
Sankofa African American Theatre Company and Theatre Harrisburg are presenting “Intimate Apparel now through June 30. Click here to read our theater reviewer’s thoughts on the dramatic romance.
Sara Bozich has rounded up all of the best events taking place this weekend in the Harrisburg area. Find them, here.
Tri-County Regional Planning Commission moved its offices to Strawberry Square in downtown Harrisburg, our online story reported. The commission was previously located in the Veterans Memorial Building on Market Street, but had to move due to the sale of that building.
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