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(Undated) -- Here is the latest news: There are no reported injuries after a crash involving an overturned tractor trailer that tipped over on I-83 in Cumberland County. Susquehanna Township School District’s school board president says they aren’t in a rush to find a replacement for their mascot. The Commonwealth of P-A is one step closer to making to-go cocktails permanent.
>>No One Hurt After Overturned Tractor Trailer On I-83 In Cumberland County
(Lemoyne, PA) -- There are no reported injuries after a crash involving an overturned tractor trailer that tipped over on I-83 in Cumberland County. It happened between exits 40-B New Cumberland and 41-B Lemoyne, shutting down the southbound lanes. The big rig was reportedly carrying large roles of plastic wrap.
>>Susquehanna Township School Board President: No Rush To Find Replacement For Mascot
(Susquehanna Twp., PA) -- Susquehanna Township School District’s school board president says they aren’t in a rush to find a replacement for their mascot. Jesse Rawls tells Pennlive they don’t have a timeline in place to drop the Indians mascot and logo. He called the task a difficult one because it will be hard to please everybody. Rawls did say a recent survey had 58-percent of those responding wanting to keep the name.
>>P-A Moves Closer To Making To-Go Cocktails Permanent
(Harrisburg, PA) -- The Commonwealth of P-A is one step closer to making to-go cocktails permanent. The state House passed a bill yesterday to keep the to-go drinks around, now needed passage in the Senate. There are more than 30 states that began to allow to-go cocktails during the pandemic.
>>rabbittransit To Return To Full-Service May 9th
(York, PA) -- Officials with rabbittransit say they will return to full service starting May 9th. The announcement comes after the regional transportation service made several changes since the start of the pandemic. They say the move to return to normal comes with a rise in demand for those needing to get to work, school, and recreational activities.
>>COVID-19 Cases Close Elementary In Middletown Area School District For Two Days
(Middletown, PA) -- Officials with Middletown Area School District are closing Reid Elementary after a pair of COVID-19 cases were reported over the past two weeks. The building is being cleaned and sanitized today and tomorrow as the students switch to remote learning. They are also doing contact tracing before the building reopens Friday.
>Wolf Administration To Lift Pennsylvania's COVID-19 Restrictions On Memorial Day
(Harrisburg, PA) -- The Wolf Administration is going to be lifting all of Pennsylvania's COVID-19 mitigation orders except mask-wearing on Memorial Day. The announcement was made yesterday by the administration in coordination with the COVID-19 Vaccine Joint Task Force. The mask mandate will be lifted when 70-percent of Pennsylvanians have been vaccinated. About half of the state's population has received at least one dose of the vaccine so far.
>>Pennsylvania Seeing Increase Of More Positive COVID-19 Cases
(Harrisburg, PA) -- Pennsylvania is seeing more positive COVID-19 cases. The state's Department of Health reported more than 26-hundred new positive cases yesterday. Fifty-three more people also passed away due to complications of the coronavirus.
>>Dauphin County Commissioner Chair Announces Retirement
(Harrisburg, PA) -- The Dauphin County Commissioner Chair is going to be retiring at the end of this month. Jeff Haste announced yesterday that he will retire May 31st. He has served Dauphin County as Commissioner since 2003. The Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas will be naming someone as his replacement soon until the next election.
>>York Shooting Kills One Person
(York, PA) -- One person is dead after a shooting took place in York. The shooting occurred Monday night in the 300-block of Smyser Street. Officials say a 41-year-old non-binary person was transported to the hospital for a single gunshot wound, but later succumbed to their injury. Anyone with any information on the incident is being asked to contact the York City Police Department.
>>Police Searching For Missing Teenage Girl In York County
(Penn Township, PA) -- Police are searching for a missing teenage girl in York County. Fifteen-year-old Jasmine Vought was last seen Sunday night in the area of Penn Township. She has long dyed red hair and hazel eyes and was last seen wearing a black tank top, black spandex shorts and black shoes. Anyone with any information on her whereabouts is being asked to contact the Penn Township Police Department.