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As Harrisburg's "Tent City" residents face relocation due to PennDOT's I-83 expansion, a new site offers limited refuge.
Friday was moving day in Tent City, the long-running but unsanctioned encampment for homeless people in South Harrisburg.
The old Tent City building on Lyell Avenue has been torn down after a massive fire destroyed parts of the building overnight ...
Crews worked on a fire at an abandoned warehouse in Rochester, which started Thursday night for nearly eight hours. We had a photojournalist live at the scene Friday morning while crews tended to the ...
Construction only started this summer, but all progress has been lost. The “Tent City” building located at the corner of ...
A massive fire destroyed the old Tent City building overnight. Crews were working this morning to tear down the structure at Lyell and Dewey avenues. The entire building is compromised, according to ...
Once a retail destination on the city's west side, the former Tent City building at Lyell and Dewey avenues is now a total ...
Residents of the encampment told WGAL that fliers were placed in the community last week advertising the opportunity to ...
Mayor Karen Bass was at the scene alongside police, city workers and the protestors — defending her controversial Inside Safe ...
Tent City, USA was reported and produced by KGW's investigative team: Kyle Iboshi, Maggie Vespa, John Tierney, Sara Roth and Gene Cotton. Infographics and multimedia design by Jeff Patterson.
City clarifies controversial relocation plan as unhoused residents resist leaving their woodland community for a regulated ...
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