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WHTM-TV (channel 27) is a television station licensed to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, serving the Susquehanna Valley region as an affiliate of ABC.Owned by Nexstar Media Group, the station maintains studios on North 6th Street in Harrisburg (although with a Hoffman Street address).
Mar. 27—HARRISBURG — A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Republican legislators in the Pennsylvania General Assembly that challenged the constitutionality of election-related changes ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Police say they are searching for the gunman from a deadly Harrisburg weekend shooting. Santiago Gutierrez, 29, of Carlisle, is wanted on murder and firearm charges from ...
(The Center Square) - Hundreds of Pennsylvanians from across the state gathered in Harrisburg to join protesters across the country responding to President Donald Trump’s first two weeks in office.
Harrisburg: 19 16 WLZH-LD: TBD: Court TV on 19.2, Court TV Mystery on 19.3, Grit on 19.4, Bounce on 19.5, ABC on 27.11 (simulcast of WHTM-TV 27.1), Lighthouse TV on 49.11 (simulcast of WHTM-TV 49.1), RadiantTV on 49.12 Harrisburg: Red Lion-Harrisburg: 30 3 WRZH-LP: Silent Harrisburg: Chambersburg: 35 30 WCZS-LD: Cornerstone TV: Harrisburg ...
(The Center Square) – Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo confirmed there was a shooting inside the federal courthouse in Harrisburg Monday morning. The courthouse remains closed while ...
In 2012, the newspaper launched a partnership with abc27 News in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. [2] The media outlets coordinate and share news coverage. Also that year, The Sentinel expanded its print edition to include weekly local sections about food, health, outdoors, faith, entertainment, and history; a daily local opinion page; and a daily "Capital Region" page with news from Harrisburg and ...
Rossmoyne added a television station, WCMB-TV, in 1954. It was the original channel 27 in Harrisburg. WTPA was on channel 71 at the time, starting in July 1953. WCMB-TV was an affiliate of the DuMont network. The station failed in April 1957 (per station records) after DuMont "went dark", leaving channel 27 open for WTPA to take over on June 1 ...