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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 recent conference by the Rock Ethics Institute at Penn State brought researchers into the Ethics of Policing to State College.Franklin Zimring, from the…
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Another former Beta Theta Pi fraternity member is going to trial in the case related to the hazing death of Penn State student Timothy Piazza. Braxton…
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On a recent day at the forestry camp at Rockview state prison, the focus was on tree pruning. Devin Ashe and other students took turns working on an oak…
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The anti-Semitic gunman who allegedly killed 11 and wounded six others in Pittsburgh this weekend is facing 29 federal charges.22 of them carry a…
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The Justice Department is holding a press conference about the wave of suspicious packages that have been sent to political enemies of President Trump…
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NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania's top prosecutor is appealing to legislators to change state law so that criminal and civil cases can be pursued in…
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It was an early autumn afternoon in 1975 — a moment that Steve Austin wishes he could take back.Recalling that day recently, Austin took a deep breath, as…
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Michael Fiore, 56, remembered, growing up, he never had to worry about drugs in his neighborhood or the violence that they sometimes inflict. He said,…
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Decades After Landmark Lawsuit, Caseload Concerns Continue In Allegheny County’s Public Defender OffOn a humid summer day, Shawnray Byrd works a new job renovating a home just outside Pittsburgh. During a break, he says he’s grateful to be employed and…
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If you hunt hard enough around Harrisburg, it is possible to find lawmakers who are on board with allocating state money for the public defense of the…