"There is no reason to believe at this time that those illnesses circulating in January would have been from COVID-19," a state Department of Health spokesman said.
Ask/Answered: Land sale may mean residential development off South Middlesex Road and Claremont Road
Cumberland County property records show that the parcels, which comprise about 130 acres on both sides of South Middlesex Road, heading south from the Claremont Road intersection, were deeded last month to Olam Holdings I LLC, for $2.9 million.
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If you're hoping for a surprising night Sunday at the Academy Awards, you'll likely be out of luck ... again.
Like January, February isn't known for its big blockbuster movies, but one comic book movie is aiming for box office success this month, as well as a spattering of horror movies.
What happens if you accidentally grab the wrong nozzle at the gas station and put E85 in a car engine not designed for it?
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection warns you shouldn’t assume your oil or propane supplier can arrive at a moment’s notice.
The Academy Award nominations were announced this morning, and they closely mirror the nominees from most of the other film awards groups.
There may have been the end of an era in 2019 with the final "Star Wars" movies of the new saga and "Avengers: Endgame" being the last of Marvel Studio's phase three with the original cast, but 2020 still has plenty of blockbuster and critical films in its lineup that could be worth your time.
Winter weather is often associated with car accidents, but that isn’t the only way winter driving can create problems. Cars can break down on their own and, in addition to snow, extreme cold can be dangerous to people in stranded vehicles.
January is usually a slow month for films, acting as a holdover for Oscar contenders expanding their limited releases from December or showcasing movies that studios don't have a lot of hope will do well at the box office.
One of the complaints people have about the Golden Globes, the Academy Awards and other movie awards shows is that they haven’t seen the nominated films.
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This week, First Night Carlisle Director Amy Routson shared a less-than-rosy assessment of the event's future.
This week, First Night Carlisle Director Amy Routson shared a less-than-rosy assessment of the event's future.
At least six Pennsylvania counties charge "rent" to inmates, a practice some say saddles prisoners with debt upon release.
The current weather pattern – active in terms of precipitation but with moderate, rather than cold, temperatures – is likely to continue into 2020.
A two-year construction project to replace the East High Street (Route 74) bridge over the Letort Spring Run is in "winter shutdown," according to PennDOT spokesman Michael Crochunis.
What’s happened since the charges against Sullenberger were announced? Well, most importantly, he pleaded “no contest” on Aug. 28 to felony aggravated indecent assault, five counts of felony sexual assault by a sports official, and misdemeanor indecent assault, according to court documents.
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Newville appears to be the first municipality to set a specific trick-or-treat night when the Newville Parent-Teacher Association set a date in 1955 to “discourage continual activities throughout the season.”
Most people are familiar with the largest payroll deductions, such as Social Security and federal and state income taxes. But what about the other assorted acronyms that chip away at your take-home pay?
According to Borough Manager Susan Armstrong, some retailers include sales tax as “a matter of internal policy required by their auditors.”
Darrin and Dennis Atlas bring experience to the business: this is their ninth Firehouse Subs location since opening their first store in 2014, according to a news release.
The $4.1 million construction project performed by Camp Hill-based Hempt Bros. has repaired and resurfaced sections of Interstate 83 between the Yellow Breeches Creek and the Susquehanna River.
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