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Court clash over woman charged with falsely accusing 2 Pa. troopers of rape An inflammatory case revolving around a woman charged with falsely accusing two Pennsylvania State Police troopers of rape boiled over in a heated hearing Friday as her attorney and a district judge clashed. As the Citizens Voice reports, Christine A. Cromer, 37, of Wilkes-Barre, stands accused of ...
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With mid-terms, Guv's office on the line, who will lead Pa. Dems? | Monday Morning Coffee With the Governor's Office, the state Legislature, Congress and a U.S. Senate seat on the line, all eyes are on Pennsylvania's Democratic Party, where a surprise resignation has sparked intense jockeying to become the state party's next leader. In case you'd forgotten, state party chair Marcel L. Groen, ...
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Wake-up Call: Pa. lawmakers cheer Eagles win; await news on congressional maps If you're reading this, you likely weren't among Pennsylvania sports fans who were cheering on the Philadelphia Eagles and taking over Broad Street last night — or you're in dire need of some coffee. I've got your ... Meanwhile, state Republican leaders tried a new tactic against the state Supreme Court.
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Pittsburgh fans torn between Philadelphia and New England, but choose Pa. pride Some Pittsburghers took to social media to express mixed feelings Sunday night over the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl win over the New England Patriots: On the one hand, the Eagles defeated a hated rival and brought a championship back to the state; on the other, the cross-state rivalry between ...
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#PaBudget 2018: It's time for Pa. to put families first | Vincent Hughes Our state budget is a statement of priorities. Since 2015, we've invested $525 million in Pennsylvania classrooms. Last year, we added $100 million more for basic education, $25 million for special education, $25 million for pre-kindergarten plus new funds for Head Start and higher education. That's a ...
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PA congressional map deemed product of unconstitutional gerrymandering On Monday, Jan. 22, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that the current representation of the state's congressional map is a product of unconstitutional partisan gerrymandering. The General Assembly has until Feb. 15 to establish a new map signed by Governor Tom Wolf, and a failure to do so ...
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