Harrisburg Patriot-News
The Patriot‑News is a broadsheet newspaper serving the Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan area. It publishes tri‑weekly and is the region’s largest daily newspaper.
Owned by Advance Publications since 1947, it emphasizes digital reporting via PennLive.com and has earned numerous state and national journalism awards.
Address: 1900 Patriot Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
Phone: (717) 255-8150
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Pennsylvania’s Favorite Thanksgiving Side Dish Isn’t Mashed Potatoes or Green Bean Casserole
Pennsylvania’s favorite Thanksgiving side dish isn’t baked potatoes. Nor is it green bean casserole. And it’s not that gooey ambrosia that Aunt Nancy brings every…
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Philadelphia International Airport Ranks Among Ten Most Expensive in U.S.
Philadelphia International Airport is ranked among the ten most expensive airports in the United States, specifically during the summer months, writes Claudia Dimuro for the…
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NASCAR Eyes Franklin Field for Upcoming Race
Philadelphia’s Franklin Field may soon welcome a NASCAR race, writes Matt Connolly for the Harrisburg Patriot-News. The historic stadium, once home to the Philadelphia Eagles…
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A New Invasive Pest Has Arrived in Chester County, and It’s Not the Spotted Lanternfly
The invasive New Zealand mudsnail, which was present in Pennsylvania in only four waters until recently, has spread rapidly in the past several years and…
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Safeguarded Pennsylvania Treasures to Be Auctioned in Downingtown
The Pennsylvania Treasury has partnered with Downingtown-based Pook & Pook for the upcoming online auction of unclaimed property to be held on Wednesday and Thursday,…
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General Anthony Wayne Said to Haunt Local Roads More Than Two Centuries After His Death
According to local legend, General Anthony Wayne, the Revolutionary War leader born in what is now Easttown Township, still haunts area roads more than two…
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An Original Member of Brandywine Valley Wine Trail, Chaddsford Winery Still One of Pa.’s Top Producers
Chaddsford Winery is one of the Pennsylvania producers that put the state on the wine map, both locally and regionally, writes Paul Vigna for the…
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Cochranville Man of International Renown Welcomes Horse Racing Reform That Has Been ‘a Long Time Coming’
Cochranville resident George Strawbridge Jr., a prominent horse breeder and safe racing advocate, welcomed the reforms recently adopted by the Pennsylvania Racing Commission, saying they…
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Renowned Nationally, Winery in Avondale Proud to Remain ‘Old School’ in 2022
Va La Vineyards in Avondale is staying true to its roots by letting patrons enjoy its premium wines without adding food trucks and live music…
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Family-Run Winery from Maryland’s Eastern Shore to Add West Grove Address This Summer
Casa Carmen, a boutique winery located on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, is expanding to Pennsylvania and will add a new West Grove address by summer, writes…
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Two Lawmakers Launch Bipartisan Effort to Legalize Recreational Marijuana in Pennsylvania
In a move uncharacteristic of today’s divisive political landscape, two Pennsylvania lawmakers from opposite parties have joined forces to launch a bipartisan effort to legalize…
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Winery a Hidden Gem in the Chester County Countryside … and There’s Only One Thing Slowing Its Expansion
A hidden gem in the Chester County countryside, Wayvine Winery & Vineyard in Nottingham has been making wonderful wines for more than a decade, writes…
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Chester County Home to One of Pennsylvania’s Nine ‘Foodie Towns’ Worth Visiting
A culinary adventure that comes with a bonus of fun attractions is a win-win, and Kennett Square checks both of those boxes, writes Sue Gleiter…
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As ‘Vaccine Proves Itself as Greatest Weapon’ in Fighting COVID-19, New Cases Continue to Drop in Chester County
Jeanne Franklin, Director of the Chester County Health Department, has welcomed the news that the FDA has expanded the emergency use authorization of the Pfizer…
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New Cases Plummet for Third Straight Week; Here’s Where COVID-19 Has Spread the Most, Least in Chester County
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Chester County has plummeted for the third straight week. However, some areas remain more affected by the spread…
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The Gap Between Where COVID-19 Is Spreading the Most and Least in Chester County Now as Narrow as Ever
With the number of new COVID-19 cases starting to decrease once again, the gap between where the virus is spreading the most and the least…
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Winery in Landenberg a ‘Labor of Love’ for Fifth-Generation Farmers from the Midwest
Sarah and Ben Cody, owners of 1723 Vineyards in Landenberg, are looking forward to a busy and exciting year for their winery, writes Paul Vigna…
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Check Out Chester County’s Vaccine Data and Where COVID-19 Is Spreading the Most, Least
According to the Pennsylvania Department of Health, 247,320 people in Chester County have been either partially or fully vaccinated for COVID-19 as of April 22.…































































