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live here inside the historic civic club of harrisburg where in moments we will replay some of last night s debate for our live voter panel and we ll get their reaction as we sit here 13 days from election day. also, the republican senator in this state, pat toomey, leaves that seat open for oz or fetterman. he joins us live as well. first, bryan llenas takes a look at the debate that everyone is talking about today. hi, bryan. martha, good afternoon. one of those moments that everyone is talking about is when lieutenant governor john fetterman was pressed on his stance on fracking. last night he said he has always supported fracking. but in 2018, he said he did not and never has. i absolutely support fracking. that you said i don t support fracking at all.
Harrisburg street to close for weekend ‘Ice in the Burg’ festival
Updated Mar 04, 2021;
Posted Mar 04, 2021
A princess ice sculpture sits in front of the Harrisburg government building during the third annual Ice & Fire Festival in Harrisburg, Pa., Mar. 7, 2020. The one-day event features dozens of ice sculptures, snow machines and free ice skating (on synthetic ice.)
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The annual Harrisburg Ice & Fire Festival returns this weekend, meaning that some drivers will need to take alternate routes when traveling through the city.
All traffic will be closed along Second Street between Locust Street to Pine Street from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, March 6 due to the event.