(Harrisburg, PA) -- One person is dead, and another is hurt after a shooting in Harrisburg Monday. It happened near 16th and Hunter streets, where a shooting took place last week that left two people injured. There is no word on the search for suspects and police say they don’t believe the two shooting incidents are related.
>>State Officials Call Return-To-Red Rumor Blatantly False
(Harrisburg, PA) -- State officials with the Department of Health and the Governor’s office are calling a rumor that Governor Tom Wolf is intending to move local counties back into his red-reopening phase blatantly false. The rumor circulated the internet and social media late Sunday into Monday before spokespersons with each department weighed in. A representative with the Department of Health says if more mitigation efforts are necessary, they will be targeted to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
>>Free Milk Distribution Today In Harrisburg
(Harrisburg, PA) -- Two Harrisburg schools are holding a free milk distribution today. The distribution will happen at John Harris High and Foose Elementary midday today, along with a third distribution at the Boys and Girls Club of Harrisburg. Each car will get two gallons of milk, which will be placed in the trunk of vehicles that stop by. The milk will be distributed while supplies last.
(Dillsburg, PA) -- Officials with the McDonalds in Dillsburg are blaming a grill malfunction for the activation of its fire safety system over the weekend. No one was seriously hurt, though it is reported two employees had to flush their eyes after the irritant was released Sunday afternoon. The restaurant along Route 15 reopened on Monday.
>>Metcalfe Demands Governor Wolf Resign Or Face Impeachment
(Cranberry Twp., PA) -- State Representative Daryl Metcalfe is now demanding Governor Tom Wolf either resign or face impeachment. Metcalfe, who had previously said that he intended to file articles of impeachment against Wolf, made the request in the wake of the latest executive order. That order, according to Metcalfe, has endangered the lives and livelihoods of Pennsylvanians from all walks of life.
>>Aircraft Lands On Route 422 In Exeter Township
(Exeter Twp., PA) -- It is unclear if anyone is hurt after an aircraft landed on Route 422 in Exeter Township Monday night. The aircraft landed in the near Daniel Boone Road. It’s also unknown why may have prompted the emergency landing. It’s believed the Cessna 182-A Skylane was headed to Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
>>Manheim Township Police Looking For Man Who Threw Child Onto Shoulder Of Route 30
(Lancaster, PA) -- Manheim Township police are looking for the man they say threw a two-year-old child onto the shoulder of Route 30 Westbound over the weekend. Tyree Berry was reportedly arguing with the child’s mother inside the vehicle early Sunday evening when she stopped the car. That’s when the 34-year-old Berry allegedly removed the child from the seat and threw them onto the shoulder. Berry is also accused of threatening to kill the woman. Anyone with information on Berry’s whereabouts is asked to contact Manheim Township police.
>>Man Allegedly Dressed As Health Secretary At Carnival Sparks Outrage
(Bloomsburg, PA) -- Photos posted to the Bloomsburg Fair's Facebook page are going viral and sparking outrage as it shows a man at the Firemen's Relief Carnival dressed as a woman. The man was dressed as a woman sitting in a dunk tank with the Fair saying thank you to Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine, who is the highest-ranking transgendered public official in Pennsylvania. People say they didn't need to dress as a woman to play the part and some feel the post was intentional and deliberate, even calling it out in the post. The Bloomsburg Fair wasn't involved with the carnival and says it was not their intention to make any commentary on Levine's identity and officials plan on holding a news conference today to address this.
>>Man Faces Charges For Spitting On Woman In A Walmart
(Honesdale, PA) -- A Preston Park man is facing charges for allegedly spitting on a 69-year-old woman in a Walmart after she asked them to please wear a mask. Pennsylvania State Police say Evan V. Spangenberg and another woman were allegedly not wearing masks and when they were asked to wear one, the woman complied, but Spangenberg began arguing. The woman then went to customer service and asked for police to be called and that's when state police say Spangenberg allegedly spit on the woman's face. He is being charged with assault, disorderly conduct and harassment.
>>Governor To Veto 'Enhanced Right To Know' Bill
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf is planning to veto a bill that passed unanimously, which would strengthen the state's right to know law amid emergencies. Representative Seth Grove says he believes there should be more scrutiny during these times when the government has the option to suspend a lot of laws and regulations. The bill says the governor's agencies can't ignore requests for records or shut down the right to know process during an emergency declaration. The governor's office responded by pointing out that right to know requests have been in process for several weeks and the governor plans on vetoing the bill.