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From the very first sentence of Cynthia Simmons’ debut novel, “Wrong Kind of Paper,” we are alerted something serious is going to happen before the book…
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State College-based Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc., a major Pennsylvania heavy equipment contractor, is agreeing to pay restitution of more than $20 million over…
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State College’s annual partying holiday, State Patty’s Day, took place this past weekend. Crime rates surrounding the event have dipped in recent years.…
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State Patty’s Day always leads to increased partying and drinking in State College. The pandemic makes concerns higher over gatherings in State College.…
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Fred Guttenberg’s 14-year-old daughter, Jaime, was killed on Valentine's Day in 2008 during a mass shooting at her high school in Parkland, Florida.…
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A bid to amend the Pennsylvania Constitution to give victims of child sexual abuse a new legal window to sue over otherwise…
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About 50 people attended a protest in downtown State College Tuesday night to renew calls to remove three borough police officers who were involved in the…
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Following nationwide protests against police brutality last summer, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf established the Pennsylvania State Law Enforcement…
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A federal appeals court is reinstating former Penn State President Graham Spanier’s conviction for child endangerment over his…
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Have you ever walked into a voting booth and seen a sheriff's race on the ballot and not known who the candidates were, or even what they do once elected?…
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On May 25th, a police officer killed George Floyd while arresting him by kneeling on his neck for nearly nine minutes. Videos of Floyd’s killing have led…
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We're digging into the archives this week for another episode on race and criminal justice. Peter K. Enns, associate professor in the Department of…