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TOP HEADLINES 12/21 | FM97 WLAN

Harrisburg Bans Evictions Under 2021 Emergency Order (Harrisburg, PA)   Harrisburg City Council is going to be banning evictions to help home renters who may be struggling financially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The council approved to create an emergency order on Friday. The emergency order will be suspending evictions for financial reasons for city residents by at least 30 days. It is set to begin in mid-January of next year and the council can extend it for more 30-day periods through the end of 2021. Code Orange Air Quality in Effect Today (Harrisburg, PA)   The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection is issuing a Code Orange Air Quality Action Day today. The Action Day was issued yesterday because a strong temperature inversion is going to contribute to concentrations of fine particulate matter in the Code Orange range. Several southeastern and southcentral counties are going to be affected including Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster and York. Residents

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Harrisburg Bans Evictions Under 2021 Emergency Order (Harrisburg, PA)   Harrisburg City Council is going to be banning evictions to help home renters who may be struggling financially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The council approved to create an emergency order on Friday. The emergency order will be suspending evictions for financial reasons for city residents by at least 30 days. It is set to begin in mid-January of next year and the council can extend it for more 30-day periods through the end of 2021. Code Orange Air Quality in Effect Today (Harrisburg, PA)   The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection is issuing a Code Orange Air Quality Action Day today. The Action Day was issued yesterday because a strong temperature inversion is going to contribute to concentrations of fine particulate matter in the Code Orange range. Several southeastern and southcentral counties are going to be affected including Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster and York. Residents

Police investigating series of thefts from parked vehicles around Middle Creek Waterfowl Refuge

Updated: 3:28 PM EST December 20, 2020 LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. The Northern Lancaster County Regional Police Department is investigating a series of thefts in and near the Middle Creek Waterfowl Refuge in Clay Township. Police say on Sunday at approximately 7:46 a.m., they were dispatched to a parking lot on the Middle Creek trail system for a vehicle break-in. Police arrived on the scene and contacted the vehicle owner who says that her vehicle s rear passenger s window was smashed out and a mesh bag containing a retractable dog leash was stolen.  She also said that nothing else from her vehicle was missing or disturbed. 

TOP HEADLINES 12/21 | WHP 580

Harrisburg Bans Evictions Under 2021 Emergency Order (Harrisburg, PA)   Harrisburg City Council is going to be banning evictions to help home renters who may be struggling financially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The council approved to create an emergency order on Friday. The emergency order will be suspending evictions for financial reasons for city residents by at least 30 days. It is set to begin in mid-January of next year and the council can extend it for more 30-day periods through the end of 2021. Code Orange Air Quality in Effect Today (Harrisburg, PA)   The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection is issuing a Code Orange Air Quality Action Day today. The Action Day was issued yesterday because a strong temperature inversion is going to contribute to concentrations of fine particulate matter in the Code Orange range. Several southeastern and southcentral counties are going to be affected including Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster and York. Residents

Man found bleeding on Lancaster County road likely struck by car: police

Man found bleeding on Lancaster County road likely struck by car: police Updated Dec 20, 2020; Northern Lancaster County Regional Police Department officials said Sunday they are continuing the investigation into the incident that occurred around 7 a.m. Friday near Route 501 and East Newport Road in Warwick Township. Due to his condition and the need for emergency treatment, the injured man could not be questioned at the time, but police on Sunday said the 54-year-old man, who remains hospitalized, was likely struck by a vehicle. Evidence collected at the scene and his recollection in subsequent interviews led to police investigate the incident as a hit-and-run, authorities say.

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