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| Pennsylvania finds 544 possibly illegal ballots since 2000 House State Government Committee Chairman Pennsylvania state Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, R-Butler, left, speaks during a hearing in Harrisburg, Pa., ...
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| In Pa. Capitol, budget deal in the works It also includes a plan to expand gambling in Pennsylvania, including legalizing online gambling, authorizing new "mini-casinos" around the state and ...
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| Youngwood survey revives police department debate Youngwood has relied on Pennsylvania State Police since dissolving its own police department in the 1980s due to cost concerns. This currently costs ...
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| Pennsylvania gambling expansion takes center stage in state budget debate again: A mid-day check Pennsylvania lawmakers are getting down to the last few pieces of an overdue deficit patch for the $32.0 billion state budget, and that means it's time ...
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| PA State Police need help identifying two suspects Pennsylvania State Police are requesting the public's help investigating a retail theft in Cranberry Township. The surveillance footage in the ...
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| Report: State College Advanced Urgent Care Clinic Raided by Federal Agents Federal agents on Monday reportedly raided at least five urgent care clinics in Pennsylvania, including one in State College. The Advanced Urgent ...
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| State police seek to suppress critical grand jury report on trooper-involved shootings Pennsylvania State Police officials are seeking to suppress an upcoming grand jury report that is expected to be critical of the way the agency ...
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| Pa. AG: State gets $6.3M as part of $220M nationwide LIBOR rigging settlement Attorney General Josh Shapiro on Wednesday said Pennsylvania will receive $6.3 million as part of a nationwide $220 million settlement with ...
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| Pennsylvania Senate passes bill with CHIP coverage restrictions for sex change surgery The state Senate has passed a bill renewing Pennsylvania's Children Health Insurance Program, but with a twist. The new legislation, which now ...
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| Editorials From Around Pennsylvania Or is the state offering more on one region's behalf than another's? Will taxpayers statewide be told how one Pennsylvania region's state incentives ...
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| Pennsylvania Jogger Stumbles Upon Anti-Tank Round A jogger out for an afternoon run in Pennsylvania happened upon a ... The Pennsylvania State Police Bomb Squad responded to the incident with a ...
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| Raucous Committee Meeting Leaves Reps At-Odds Over Illegal Voting House State Government Committee Chairman Pennsylvania state Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, R-Butler, left, speaks to Pennsylvania Department of State ...
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| Pa. universities third most-expensive in the country: report According to "Trends in College Pricing 2017," Pennsylvania's in-state tuition and fees this fall average at $14,437, an increase of 4 percent.
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| POW-MIA flag bill passes Pennsylvania Senate, moves to House HARRISBURG, Pa. - A bill regarding the POW-MIA flag being flown in Pennsylvania is one step closer to becoming state law. The state Senate on ...
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Police: Man in critical condition after being shot in chest EXETER — A man was shot in the chest outside a mobile home Tuesday night in what Pennsylvania State Police say is a case of attempted murder.
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| La Salle News Most significantly, during his time in the Pennsylvania State Legislature, he created the Pennsylvania Fresh Food Financing Initiative, expanding and ...
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| House votes to offer permanent aid to online learners It allows students who take more than 50 percent of their credits online from a college or university located in Pennsylvania to receive state grants.
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| Judge refuses to block Trump's order to end Obamacare subsidies after several states, including ... U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, an Obama appointee, said Trump's action would create little harm because most states anticipated it and ...
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| McDonald's Owners Who Paid Workers With Debit Cards Settle The owners of 16 McDonald's restaurants in Pennsylvania are paying nearly $3 million to settle a lawsuit claiming they violated state law by paying ...
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| Report: Pa. ranks near worst in US for well-being of minority children Minority children and those in immigrant families are at more of a disadvantage in Pennsylvania than in nearly every other state in the country, a new ...
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| Dog rescued from fiery fatal crash in Lawrence County Pennsylvania State Police are investigating after a deadly accident on Wednesday afternoon in North Beaver Township. According to officials on the ...
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| McCrary sentenced for robbery The release states that McCrary, along with Ryan Karpovich, and Zack Williams ... Several Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) arrived at the defendant's ...
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| As coal still burns under Centralia, trash piles up above "There's large voids under the ground and they can give way with no warning," said Pennsylvania State Police Cpl. Corey Wetzel, of the Bloomsburg ...
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| Senate sends bill reforming teacher furlough system, banning lunch shaming and more to the ... Legislation that would end Pennsylvania's seniority based teacher layoffs ... package that will bring closure to the protracted state budget process.
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| 6 more charged in attack at state park, police say Six more people face charges in an August attack at Nockamixon State Park in Bucks County, Pennsylvania State Police report. Initially, two people ...
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| Pennsylvania farmer joins race for Congress Wolff, a 1994 Pennsylvania Master Farmer and former state secretary of ... Lou Barletta's seat for central Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district.
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| If you're OK with speeding but not driving drunk, here's why you're wrong Pennsylvania is the only state in the nation to not allow local police to use radar, although in some other states only larger police departments are ...
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| Fewer Pa. patients die of sepsis, but report says 6 Philly-area hospitals struggle Hahnemann University Hospital was among six facilities with a higher-than-expected mortality rate from sepsis, according to a new state report.
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