HARRISBURG — City engineers showed off their plans to make State Street a safer street Wednesday night. The stretch of road in Allison Hill between 13th Street and 20th Street, considered by the National Association of City Transportation to be one of the most...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Matt Maisel, Director of Communications, City of Harrisburg(717) [email protected] June 21, 2022 Harrisburg is one of the most diverse cities in Pennsylvania. The businesses used by the city should reflect the people who...
June 16, 2022 HARRISBURG — Some of the brightest young minds in Central Pennsylvania had the chance to speak with city government leaders on Thursday at the Martin Luther King Jr. City Government Center. Seven interns from the World Affairs Council of...
June 15, 2022 HARRISBURG – For the first time, City of Harrisburg leaders will join Dauphin County officials to celebrate Juneteenth, the federally and state-recognized holiday which marks the end of slavery in America. Harrisburg Mayor Wanda Williams, alongside...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Matt Maisel, Director of Communications, City of Harrisburg(717) [email protected] June 14, 2022 HARRISBURG – City Council approved more than $15.6 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds at a legislative session on...
June 6, 2022 HARRISBURG — City residents continued to have the opportunity to share their ideas and solutions on ways to make State Street safer at the second of three public meetings Monday evening. The meeting, held at the Kappa Omega Fraternity House on the...