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Penn State wants to be a leader in the field of artificial intelligence, and the university’s provost laid out a vision for how that will happen during a board of trustees committee meeting Thursday.
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Washington Mayor JoJo Burgess says his post-industrial hometown is tight-knit, beautiful, and “coming back soon.”
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The study found the mentally ill are swept up by low-level criminal offenses and kept in state hospitals too long, confirming a past Spotlight PA report.
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Congressman Lloyd Smucker didn’t say much about the federal government shutdown that he hadn’t already said, during a tele-town hall with constituents on Wednesday evening.
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A McKean County newspaper column is rising like a phoenix from the ashes. The “Bird Column" is not necessarily about birds, but about lighthearted news highlighting the local community.
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Workers at UPMC Altoona are again calling on hospital leadership to improve safety, especially in the emergency department, after a patient attacked a care technician, requiring emergency surgery in Pittsburgh.
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The number of international students studying at American colleges and universities like Penn State is on a downturn. That comes as the Trump administration has issued travel bans and restrictions on certain countries and made getting a student visa more difficult for some.
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The newcomer to political office bested the current district attorney in a county that President Donald Trump carried by 75% of the vote in 2024.
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Four members of the state House of Representatives will need to resign their posts after winning seats in Tuesday’s municipal and judicial elections.
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Pennsylvania’s intermediate Commonwealth and Superior appellate courts play critical roles in the state’s justice system.