TOP HEADLINES 06/18

>>PennDOT Riverfront Office In Harrisburg To Reopen Next Week

(Harrisburg, PA) -- PennDOT's Riverfront Office in Harrisburg is going to be reopening next week. The office will be providing driver licensing and photo services on Monday, and it will continue to operate through Friday from seven-thirty-in-the-morning until four-thirty-in-the-afternoon. It is located at eleven-hundred-one South Front Street.

>>York County Commissioners Asking For Public Comment On Broadband Access

(York, PA) -- York County Commissioners are collecting surveys to make sure residents have access to broadband internet services across the county. The commissioners are partnering with the York County Economic Alliance and YoCo Fiber Broadband Task Force to conduct the surveys that will be used to gather information about current internet access or lack thereof. You can take the survey by going to yocofiber.servicezones.net.

>>Dutch Wonderland To Host American Coaster Enthusiasts Convention

(Lancaster, PA) -- Dutch Wonderland is inviting all coaster enthusiasts to a convention this month. The amusement park will be hosting the 43rd annual Roller Coaster Convention on Monday. There will be presentations, workshops, behind-the-scenes tours and photo/video contests featured for guests. You can visit the Dutch Wonderland's official Facebook page for more information.

>>Pennsylvania Seeing More COVID-19 Cases

(Harrisburg, PA) -- Pennsylvania is seeing a slight increase of more COVID-19 cases. The state's Department of Health reported 277 new positive cases yesterday. There are currently 465 people hospitalized with the coronavirus, and of those cases, 114 patients are being treated in the intensive care unit.

>>Several Homes Damaged By Fire In York County

(York, PA) -- Authorities are looking into what caused a fire that damaged multiple homes in York County. The blaze broke out last night in a home at the intersection of Fickes Way and East Gas Avenue in York. Authorities say the flames spread to several structures, but nobody was reported injured.

>>More Remains Disinterred At Carlisle Barracks Post Cemetery

(Carlisle, PA) -- For the fourth time, the U-S Army is disinterring Native American remains at the Carlisle Barracks Post Cemetery. The goal is to return the remains of children who died while attending the Carlisle Indian Industrial School over 100-years ago to their loved ones. Many of the children who died battled tuberculosis and pneumonia.

>>One Hurt In I-83 Wreck

(Mechanicsburg, PA) -- A Mechanicsburg restaurant is reopening for the first time since the start of the pandemic. Ashcombe Farm and Greenhouse’s The Country Café will reopen its doors on June 28th. They say they will run a limited menu until later this summer.

>>Millersville Officials Look To Reduce Cost To Live On-Campus

(Millersville, PA) -- Officials with Millersville University say hey are going to work on reducing the cost of living on campus. They are dropping their rates for their Villages option by eight-percent. The move comes as the State System of Higher Education’s Board of Governors froze in-state tuition for the third straight year.

>>Fill The Boot Fundraiser Today To Honor Fallen York Firefighters

(York, PA) -- Members of York X-L will be asking residents to fill the boot to honor two fallen firefighters. Today, the group will have a Fill The Boot fundraiser at East Philadelphia and North Broad Streets in York to raise money for the Ivan and Zach Firefighters Memorial Gardens. It was March of 2018 when Ivan Flanscha and Zachary Anthony died when a burned-out warehouse in York collapsed.

>>Sens Fall Short Against Fightin’ Phils

(Harrisburg, PA) -- The Harrisburg Senators continue to trade wins with the Reading Fightin’ Phils on City Island. The Sens came up short last night in a 2-1 loss in the third game of their series. The two continue their series tonight through Sunday at F-N-B Field.


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