Harrisburg Mayor Wanda Williams may be bringing a lawsuit against City Council after it passed a 2026 budget with changes ...
January invites a fresh start—a moment to pause, reflect, and reset. Int his special Q&A feature, we explore what it means to ...
Eric Tuttle rode into Camp Hill’s Holmes Cycling & Fitness from his five-mile bike commute like he didn’t get the memo that ...
No Tax Hike in Harrisburg Budget Harrisburg City Council last month passed the city’s 2026 municipal budget, which does not ...
On an icy, cold evening, 17 years ago, we delivered the very first issue of TheBurg. It was January 2009, and I remember ...
January’s off to a slow beginning, with a soft first half of the month as far as live music offerings.  With that in mind, it ...
Take a plunge into the Susquehanna River to welcome the New Year with hundreds of Humane Society of Harrisburg supporters.
The future of several of Harrisburg’s top administrative positions is unknown, as council has slashed salaries. At a special ...
The habits of three Harrisburg residents just might tell you most of what you need to know about grocery shopping in the city. The three customers milled about the C-Town market on N. 6th Street on a ...
There’s a lot of talk about resolutions this time of year.  We create lists of ways to improve our lives, making note of things we hope to change in the year ahead. It absolutely can be helpful to set ...
A water bottle filling station.  That’s what David Botero wants to see at the East Shore YMCA for his Hope in Handball students. The old-style water fountain just doesn’t cut it for thirsty teens.
The sycamore trees are barren, the Farm Show is upon us, and the Harrisburg beaver has bedded down for the winter. That can only mean one thing. It’s time for my annual review of Harrisburg news ...