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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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A vigil was held in downtown State College Monday afternoon for the victims of last week's mass shooting at P.J. Harrigan's and at a home near the…
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State College police are still trying to determine the motive behind a shooting Thursday night that left three victims and the shooter dead. The incident…
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Updated at 4:04 p.m.Another victim of Thursday night's shootings has died from his wounds, according to State College Chief of Police John Gardner. Steven…
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Beginning this year, all Pennsylvania higher education institutions are required to publish hazing reports under the state’s new antihazing law. Penn…
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A string of guilty pleas has left just five defendants still fighting charges in the hazing-related death of a pledge at a Penn…
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Over the past four months, Roman Catholic dioceses across the U.S. have released the names of more than 1,000 priests and others…
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The legal consequences for repeatedly driving under the influence in Pennsylvania have become much more severe under a new law that…
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A Penn State student died of an overdose earlier this year. On Friday, the man who sold him those drugs received his sentence.William Denton, from…
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Pennsylvania’s Department of Corrections has agreed to treat the state’s nearly 5,000 inmates with hepatitis C over the next three years as part of a…
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Witness to Innocence, a national anti-death penalty organization based in Philadelphia, staged an event in the city Thursday calling for Pennsylvania to…