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Camp Dreamcatcher in Chester County, launched at the height of ‘90s stigma around HIV, has served thousands of children living with or affected by the virus.
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This year Movin’ On is celebrating its 50th anniversary of bringing local and national acts to the stage. For the last 30 years, Movin’ On’s Battle of the Bands — which took place Tuesday — has offered local performers the opportunity to compete for the opening spot in the annual Movin’ On Festival on May 2.
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Questions still remain for the future of several federal government facilities in central Pennsylvania marked for closure. The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, says it is canceling the leases of federal offices in Altoona, Williamsport, and State College.
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The inclusion of the federal building in Downtown Pittsburgh is raising questions about the future of the 667,000-square-foot high-rise on Liberty Avenue.
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The Department of Aging will soon disclose county compliance data related to elder abuse investigations. Failing agencies could face harsher penalties.
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The state’s voter registration system will be revamped and integrated with other election systems under a new $10.6 million contract.
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The Rural Population Revitalization Commission wants to streamline grant requirements and improve technical support to help rural areas overcome development challenges.
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Voting is now open to choose a name for a baby stingray that will soon be a part of the Marine Life Center at Discovery Space in State College.
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Community members from Centre County and beyond packed the community room Tuesday in Schlow Centre Region Library to share concerns and questions regarding the Trump administration.
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There’s a new one stop shop in Duncansville for lovers of both books and cats. Twisted Tales, which is in a brick house on 3rd Avenue, celebrated its grand opening on Saturday.