News archive Harrisburg
News of the past 30 days...
- [30-05-2012] Fired California University president: 'Audit seriously flawed'
Angelo Armenti Jr. attacked the State System of Higher Education for conducting a "seriously flawed" audit of California University of Pennsylvania's spending practices that may have led to his ouster as president. The state... - [25-05-2012] Sandusky charity to shut down, transfer programs
The charity for troubled youths started by Jerry Sandusky more than three decades ago — and through which the retired Penn State assistant football coach met the boys he is charged with sexually abusing — said Friday it... - [23-05-2012] Target 11 investigates octane levels in gasoline
A Channel 11 viewer sent us an email saying she'd been buying gas at GetGo because of the fuel perks, but she felt as if the 93 octane was running like 87 octane. She posed the question, how do we know that the gas stations aren't... - [22-05-2012] Community organizations protest Corbett’s spending cuts
Community organizations protested Gov. Tom Corbett’s spending cuts to education and transportation Tuesday in Harrisburg. The Pennsylvania Interfaith Impact Network, along with community organizations, unions and church... - [15-05-2012] Target 11 investigates high radon levels
A Target 11 investigation has uncovered thousands of homes filled with unsafe levels of a gas that causes cancer. We're talking about radon, a colorless, odorless radioactive gas. Target 11 Consumer Investigator Robin Taylor... - [10-05-2012] Red light cameras could be coming soon; How does the program work?
A bill that would authorize 19 of Pennsylvania's most populated cities -- including Pittsburgh -- to install red-light cameras in an effort to improve traffic is still awaiting approval in the state legistature. Since the prospect...
