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Conversations with Cody Balmer’s neighbors and a review of public information reveal a chronically troubled man who does not seem to have a strong political ideology.
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At least 14 international students at Penn State have recently had their visas revoked, in what appears to be part of a broader shift in enforcement under President Donald Trump.
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The State College Area School District is using metal detectors Monday at its high school buildings, following the arrest of a 20-year-old man who was allegedly planning an attack on the school for later in April.
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Cody Balmer, 38, of Harrisburg, was briefly inside the official residence while setting it ablaze with homemade Molotov cocktails, police said.
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Piazza says an independent IFC is dangerous, and could lead to severe consequences.
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PennDOT will present its preferred option for the U.S. Route 322 State College Area Connector project at a meeting scheduled for 4-8 p.m. on May 8 at the Wyndham Garden State College, 310 Elks Club Rd, Boalsburg.
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Phoenixville’s population has grown by a third since the turn of the millennium. Its mayor says the 20,000-person borough has become “like an extended family” to him.
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In 2006, Pennsylvania sold 135 acres of land for $1 to start a business park in Centre County. As Amazon moves, local business leaders think the vision has been realized.
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Pennsylvania has universal no-excuse mail voting. Here’s everything you need to know about the process ahead of the May 20 primary election.
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Former Gov. Tom Wolf created a child advocate role in 2019 to prevent abuse in state facilities, but its lack of legal authority has led to turnover.