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Two Enola Men Charged with Attempted Robbery
Two Enola, Cumberland County men are accused of the attempted robbery of a Middletown, Dauphin County convenience store. Police say 21 year old Derek Ginter and 26 year old Nicholas Kettoman conspired to rob the 7-11 store on the first block of East Main street. more
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Pa. Dem Murtha Remembered as Military Advocate
Rep. John Murtha, who said the Bush administration's handling of the war in Iraq was based on "flawed policy wrapped in illusion" and called for a withdrawal of U.S. troops there, is being remembered as an advocate on Capitol Hill for those serving in military uniform. more
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FOX43 Viewer Snow Pictures Photos
Check out all the cool photos sent in by FOX43 viewers. We've gotten everything from cars completely buried in the snow to dogs enjoying their first run in the snow. Check out more pictures here: more
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Rendell's Final Budget Speech Set for this Morning
Gov. Ed Rendell is set to deliver his final budget address to the Pennsylvania Legislature as the state's financial future appears bleak. more
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I-83 North Closed After Truck Overturns Video
A tractor-trailer loses control, overturns, and spills its load, closing down Interstate 83 northbound. The accident happened around 4:20 a.m. along I-83 north, just north of the Market Street exit in York County. The road is expected to be closed for several more hours. more
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People In York Not Looking Forward To Next Snow Storm Video
Mother Nature is expected to pack another punch to the area, dumping more snow. Many people are still digging out from the last winter blast. more
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Harrisburg Advertising Agency Unveils Top Super Bowl Commercial from SpotBowl.com Video
It's an all too common scene in offices across the area Monday morning. People gathering around to talk or re-watch commercials from Super Bowl Sunday. more
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U.S. Representative John Murtha Dies at Age 77
Rep. John Murtha, the tall, gruff-mannered former Marine who became the de facto voice of veterans on Capitol Hill and later an outspoken and influential critic of the Iraq War, died Monday. He was 77. more
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Manzo: No Legislative Staffer Turned Down A Bonus
The former chief of staff to the House Democratic floor leader testified Monday that none of the people who were given bonuses out of state funds for working on campaigns ever turned down or returned the money. more
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Man Threatens Hotel Guests with Gun
Early Saturday morning Police responded to a report of a man threatening guests with a gun at the Four Points Sheraton, 800 East Park Dr, in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County. more
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Drivers Fight Icy Morning Commute; Prepare for More Snow Video
Many people aren't even done digging out from Saturday's massive storm, and now our area could be in the way of another storm. The Monday morning commute went relatively smoothly in York County. The main roads like Interstate 83 and Route 30 are in good shape. Even most of the secondary roads are... more
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The Farm Show Complex is Home to the Great Outdoors Video
It's everything about the great doors, only inside at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. The 55th annual Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show is underway. more
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Midstate Digs Out Video
Bryan Lease of Shiloh is digging through the snow in front of his father's house on Fireside Road in York. more
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Two-Alarm Fire Burns Through York County Home
A fire damages a home in Dillsburg. It broke out around 1:15 a.m. along the 200 block of Chestnut Grove Road. more
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Fire Chief: Smoke Detectors Save the Lives of Lancaster County Couple
Two people are without a place to live after a fire completely destroys their Lancaster Township home. more
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Snow Couldn't Stop Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show from Kicking Off Video
No amount of snow could stop people from getting to the 55th Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show. The annual event kicked off Saturday at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. more
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Man Dies After Crashing Snowmobile In Lebanon County
A 29-year old man is dead after an early morning snowmobile accident in Lebanon County. more
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Harrisburg Mayor Lifts Snow Emergency Video
UPDATE: Mayor Linda Thompson ends the snow emergency in Harrisburg, effecting 7 p.m. on Saturday. more
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Harrisburg Digs Out from Massive Storm
Up early Saturday morning, Don Fuller cleared snow for a Second Street law office. more
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PennDot Winter Storm Alert
With significant snow accumulations forecast for much of Pennsylvania on Feb. 5 and 6, PennDOT today urged motorists to avoid traveling Friday night through Saturday evening and urged those who must venture out to pack an emergency survival kit. more
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Penndot Removes Speed Limit Restrictions For Some Highways
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has lifted the speed limit restrictions on I-81, I-83, I-78, I-283, Route 22/322, Route 11/15 and Route 581. Speeds on these highways have been restored to 50, 55, and 65 miles-per-hour. Speed limits are still temporarily reduced on two... more
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ACLU Criticizes State Sexting Bill
State lawmakers are considering a bill that would define punishments for teens who "sext," or send nude or explicit photos with cell phones, but the American Civil Liberties Union says the proposed law is not the right move. more
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Lancaster City Snow Emergency
A snow emergency is in effect for Lancaster City. Motorists are urged to remove their vehicles from all snow emergency routes. The city is offering free parking in all city garages except Penn Square. For more information, call 717-291-4837. more
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First Veon Trial Witness Still on Stand After Week
The public corruption trial of a former Pennsylvania lawmaker and three of his former aides wrapped up its first week Friday with the first witness for the prosecution still being cross-examined by defense attorneys. more
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Super Bowl Commercials and Food Just as Popular as Game Video
Believe it or not, with all of the talk about snow, there is another big event going on this weekend. Of course, it's the Super Bowl. For many people, the big game is not just about football, but the commercials and the food. A recent study suggest over 50 percent of Super Bowl viewers watch... more
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Broad Street Market In Harrisburg Shut Down Because Of Rodent Problem
The Broad Street Market in Harrisburg is closed until further notice. more
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People Pack Grocery Stores For Winter Weather Supplies
It is all hands on deck at Weis Markets in Manchester Township, York County. Employees are working long hours and extra shifts to keep up with the crowd. more
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Man Gets Extra Jail Time For Contacting Daughters
A former pastor of the New Beginnings Bible Fellowship in Windsor is serving additional time in jail for violating his parole. more
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Woman Escapes Sexual Assault in Carlisle Video
Police are looking for a man who allegedly tried to sexually assault a woman in a residential area Wednesday night. more
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Toyota Announces Brake Problem on Prius Amidst Ongoing Recall Video
The problems for Toyota continue to mount, as the fix for the recalled cars begin to make it to dealers. The recall, affecting over two million cars. Now, Toyota announcing they have brake problems in another car. more
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Score A Touchdown With These Yummy Superbowl Party Recipes
It's the time of year when family and friends gather to watch that great football game. Where there's a crowd - there is always a need for food. Budgets are tight, how can we have a football party we can afford? Great recipes for under $10. Thanks to Giant food stores, we have two great go... more
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Two Juveniles Face Charges For Assaulting A Lancaster City Police With A Skateboard
Lancaster City Police have arrested two juveniles and are charging them with aggravated assault, after they hit an officer in the head with a skateboard. more
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Two More Arsons In York County, Police Say There May Be Link To Nearby High School Video
Two more cars go up in flames in Southern York County. The fires bring the number of arsons in the Glen Rock area to five. Playing cards were discovered at all of the locations. more
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Harrisburg City Council Opens Budget Hearings Video
City council members say "all options are on the table" when it comes to the 2010 budget, but one option -- cutting salaries in Mayor Linda Thompson's administration - is why Pat Stringer came to Wednesday night's budget hearing. more
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Shippensburg Man Wanted on Sexual Charges Captured in California
It took a quarter of a mile foot chase but U.S.Marshals and Immigration & Customs Enforcement Agents finally ran down David Manning Stodghill in Hollywood, California. more
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State Horse Racing Commission Bans Award-Winning Owner from Penn National Video
The Pennsylvania State Horse Racing Commission ejected horse owner Michael Gill and his trainer Anthony Adamo from Penn National Race Course in Grantville, Dauphin County. more
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Local Electric Company Going 'Up In The Air' Video
A local electric company is going "up in the air" to keep your lights on by using helicopters to inspect lines and equipment. more
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Police Search For Apartment Burgler
During the early morning hours of January 23, 2010, an unknown person entered an apartment in the first block of Michelle Drive, Lancaster Township and stole several items. more
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Small Snow Storm Slows Morning Commute, Delays Schools Video
It seems like winter just won't give up. Many parts of our area dealing with 3 and 4 inches of snow from an overnight storm. more
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Police Investigating Two Early Morning Vehicle Fires As Arson In York County Video
Police report that two early morning vehicle fires are being investigated as arson, and appear to be related to other recent vehicle arsons in the area. more
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Police Searching For Armed Robbery Suspect
Police are investigating an armed robbery that took place at 6:45 this morning. more
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School Dance Canceled, Police and School Leaders Investigating Possible Threats Video
First three car fires and now school threats in Southern York County. Police are trying to determine if the incidents are all connected. more
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Proposed Adams County Casino Would Hire Local Folks First Video
We're still several months away from knowing whether a proposed casino will be built in Adams County. The Mason Dixon Resort & Casino would be located in Cumberland Township. It would occupy the current site of the Eisenhower Inn & Conference Center on Emmitsburg Road. more
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Police Search for Bank Robbery Suspect
Police in Windsor Township, York County hope that a bank surveillance photo leads to an arrest in a bank robbery. The armed bandit held up the East Prospect Brough branch of the Susquehanna Bank on South Main Street on January 22nd. more
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Desktop Computers Stolen from Hershey Medical Center
Derry Township Police hope that surveillance photos will help lead to the arrest of a burglary Penn State Hershey Medical Center. Two desktop computers are missing from the Inpatient Access Department of the Hershey Medical Center. The Dell computers and their accessories were taken between... more
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Feds Could Deliver Another $850M to Aid PA Budget
A new proposal by President Obama to boost Medicaid payments to states next year could help Pennsylvania deal with another looming budget shortfall. more
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Franklin County Marine Killed in Afghanistan
A Marine from Fayetteville, Franklin County was killed in action while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. more
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Mega Millions Coming to a Pennsylvania Lottery Dealer Near You Video
If you are the type of person who is waiting to hit the big one, then you might just be in luck. Pennsylvania will soon be adding Mega Millions to its roster of lottery games. more