Summertime is the perfect time for water adventures. This state park in Pennsylvania has some natural features that are great ...
A decision on whether a historic property in Loudoun County will become a state park is expected to be imminent ahead of the ...
A mix of outdoors stories from Pennsylvania, including information on visitors to Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area again ...
While wildfire risks remain high this week, a weekend fire scorched acres of land near a popular hiking trail at Codorus ...
An airplane crashed and burst into flames in a retirement home car park in suburban Pennsylvania ... The FAA said it will investigate. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro said state police ...
The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) announced the appointment of a Hanover native as the new assistant park manager of Codorus State Park, one of the state's most popular ...
Pennsylvania, and Georgia. However, his most notable improvements were in traditionally blue states like New York and New Jersey. In the Garden State, Trump improved his performance by nearly five ...
Penn State professor of turfgrass science Dr. Peter Landschoot says that an optimal fertilizer game plan for most Pennsylvania lawns involves three applications – once in mid to late spring ...
Those are the stories we cover in the latest episode of “Today in Pa.,” a daily weekday podcast from PennLive.com and hosted by Claudia Dimuro. “Today in Pa.” is dedicated to sharing the ...
Pennsylvania ... 1,100-acre tract where Codorus Creek flows into the Susquehanna River. The state obtained the land with help from the Lancaster Conservancy. The park is near the conservancy ...
Make the most of your adventure at Ohiopyle State Park in Pennsylvania, from going on a scenic hike to climbing to the base of a waterfall. Traveling has taught me a lot about balancing planning and ...
Codorus State Park's park educator ... where branches encircle the main stem. In Pennsylvania, only four trees have "opposite" branching - maples, ash, dogwoods, and horse chestnuts, said Weidner.