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The county’s Children & Youth Services has seen staff shortages grow since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
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A Spotlight PA investigation found Pennsylvania politicians and local officials broke promises to replace institutionalized care with community options — despite knowing the devastating consequences.
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Republicans want road money in exchange for more public transit funding, but resources are tight and a deal remains tricky.
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The county doesn’t have a formal agreement with ICE, but it does honor detainers to temporarily hold people in jail.
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Pharmacists say insurance reimbursements fail to cover their costs. They say a new law isn't enough to reverse the trend.
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Apple NewsAfter years in the works, 7.5 miles of trail in Rothrock State Forest in Centre County, the first part of a larger project, has been completed and is open to the public.
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Albright College slashed operational costs, eliminated half of its full-time staff, and sold unused assets.
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The first ever New Ground Orchestra Festival will be held in State College this week. The festival was created to be a supportive community for professional musicians.
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Scranton-based Rite Aid is in the process of closing or selling all of its stores following a second bankruptcy filing. Some locations are reopening under new ownership, including one in Hollidaysburg, but others have remained closed, forcing people to drive out of town or wait for delivery.
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The long-awaited GOP proposal moves Harrisburg’s marijuana talks forward, but the issue still divides the Pa. Senate.