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As part of our book club, read “Shut Up and Read,” then discuss it with the author on March 26.
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The State Police recommend $1 million in security upgrades to Shapiro’s Montgomery County home after an attack.
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A State College-based musical theater troupe for people with Down syndrome will host a free dance and movement workshop Tuesday evening at Eisenhower Auditorium on Penn State's University Park campus.
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A federal immigration judge is denying bond for Subramanyam "Subu" Vedam, the State College man whose conviction for first-degree murder was overturned last year, stating he is ineligible because of a still existing felony charge for drug trafficking.
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The governor’s new housing plan is a wide-ranging effort to tackle Pennsylvania's housing crisis.
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Remote Area Medical's services are first come, first served, with no identification or insurance cards necessary.
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The Centre County Airport Authority is announcing it's adding flights starting next month at the State College Regional Airport, but there will only be an increased frequency of already existing flights and no new destinations.
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Local law enforcement agencies in Bradford, Reynoldsville and Lewistown now have expanded immigration enforcement powers under an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, leading to mixed reactions in their communities.
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Over the years, Centre County PAWS has seen a gradual increase in the number of cats in need of homes, but now the animal adoption center and shelter is seeing the need for help with dogs growing too.
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Early childhood educators and student teachers would see modest gains under the proposal, but the governor did not propose raises for home care workers.