The mission of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is to protect, conserve, and enhance the Commonwealth's aquatic resources and provide fishing and boating opportunities.More >>
For more than 100 years, the Game Commission has managed the Commonwealth's wildlife resources for all Pennsylvanians. With the help of more than 700 full-time employees and thousands of part-timers and volunteers, the agency provides a host of benefits to wildlife, state residents and visitors.More >>
Seedlings For Schools is coordinated by the Pennsylvania Game Commission's Howard Nursery, Bureau of Wildlife Habitat Management and the Division of Conservation Education, Bureau of Information and Education.More >>
The Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, located on the Lebanon-Lancaster County line about one mile south of Kleinfletersville, is a special tract owned and set aside by the Pennsylvania Game Commission for the protection, propagation, management, preservation and controlled harvest of wildlife.More >>
Hunters Sharing The Harvest is Pennsylvania's charitable venison donation program for hunters who share their extra venison via a statewide network of participating butchers to Food Banks across Pennsylvania.More >>
Very few wildlife experiences are more exciting than the sight of a Golden Eagle cruising south over a landscape cloaked in late autumn browns, yellows, and reds. And there is no better place in Pennsylvania to see this sight than the rock outcrop at Waggoner's Gap Hawk WatchMore >>
The Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art was founded in 1993 to celebrate the life and works of its namesake, the nationally recognized wildlife artist, naturalist and writer Ned Smith.More >>
Wednesday, May 16 2012 5:19 PM EDT2012-05-16 21:19:03 GMT
Several middle school students from Dallastown were among 13 people who suffered minor injuries in multiple crashes involving two tour buses and several other vehicles on the Capitol Beltway around Washington,More >>
Several middle school students from Dallastown were among 13 people who suffered minor injuries in multiple crashes involving two tour buses and several other vehicles on the Capitol Beltway around Washington, D.C.More >>
Wednesday, May 16 2012 10:34 PM EDT2012-05-17 02:34:00 GMT
State police said a child was hit by a vehicle in Williamstown, Dauphin County. State police said the child was struck at around six this evening in the 100 block of Market Street near North EastMore >>
State police said a child was hit by a vehicle in Williamstown, Dauphin County.More >>
Wednesday, May 16 2012 10:29 PM EDT2012-05-17 02:29:01 GMT
Police are looking for the thief who pulled off a daytime "smash and grab" at a Dover jewelry store.The owners reported that the thief entered the store on South Main Street shortly after 3 p.m., shatteredMore >>
Police are looking for the thief who pulled off a daytime "smash and grab" at a Dover jewelry store.More >>
Wednesday, May 16 2012 6:36 PM EDT2012-05-16 22:36:35 GMT
His television ads are beautifully shot and mostly positive. And they're running on tv screens across Pennsylvania. The president, though not physically campaigning in the Commonwealth, is certainly beingMore >>
His television ads are beautifully shot and mostly positive, and they're running on TV screens across Pennsylvania. The president, though not physically campaigning in the Commonwealth, is certainly being seen in the Keystone State, which is considered crucial to his re-election effort.More >>
Wednesday, May 16 2012 6:17 PM EDT2012-05-16 22:17:54 GMT
Police said they are investigating the death of an elderly Lancaster woman as a homicide.City police responded to what was originally dispatched as a cardiac arrest call to an apartment in the 200 blockMore >>
Police said they are investigating the death of an elderly Lancaster woman as a homicide.More >>
Gov. Tom Corbett says school districts should be dipping into their reserves to avoid cutting programs next year, although public school advocates say most districts are already using the money.More >>
Gov. Tom Corbett says school districts should be dipping into their reserves to avoid cutting programs next year, although public school advocates say most districts are already using the money.More >>
Wednesday, May 16 2012 5:50 PM EDT2012-05-16 21:50:45 GMT
Teachers in Waynesboro are in dispute with the school board over contract negotiations. It's been nearly 700 days since their previous contracts expired, and a teacher strike could be in the near future.MichaelMore >>
Teachers in the Waynesboro Area School District are in dispute with the school board over contract negotiations. It's been nearly 700 days since their previous contracts expired, and a teacher strike could be in the near future.More >>
Wednesday, May 16 2012 5:26 PM EDT2012-05-16 21:26:33 GMT
Facing massive cuts in the state budget, Pennsylvania school districts are getting creative with fund-raising. For some, that means advertising inside school buses. Parkland School District in AllentownMore >>
Facing massive cuts in the state budget, Pennsylvania school districts are getting creative with fund raising. For some, that means advertising inside school buses.More >>
Wednesday, May 16 2012 4:04 PM EDT2012-05-16 20:04:48 GMT
A 69-year-old man was hospitalized in critical condition after he was struck by a bus in Harrisburg this morning, police said.The man was crossing North 7th Street near Herr Street and was outside of theMore >>
A 69-year-old Wormleysburg man was hospitalized in critical condition after he was struck by a bus in Harrisburg this morning, police said.More >>
Wednesday, May 16 2012 3:23 PM EDT2012-05-16 19:23:04 GMT
Harrisburg police are investigating two overnight robberies. Police said the first robbery happened just after midnight Wednesday at 7th and Maclay Streets. According to investigators, the robber walkedMore >>
Harrisburg police believe the same man is responsible for the gunpoint robberies of two Midtown convenience stores within 20 minutes.More >>