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Voters in the State College area rejected a proposal to consolidate three of its local governments in 1995. Is there renewed interest nearly three decades later?
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The State College Borough is once again allowing residents to take part in No Mow May this year.
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The majority of counties in Pennsylvania are no longer experiencing high levels of COVID-19 in the community, according to an update the Centers for Disease Control published Thursday.
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WPSU spoke with Terry Nau and R. Thomas Berner, editors of "We Had Ink in Our Blood," a collection of stories and memories about the nine years in the late 1960s into the 1970s when State College had two daily newspapers.
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The 2020 Tokyo Olympics wrapped up on Sunday after a two-week run. Penn State had 19 current and former students participating in this summer’s Olympic…
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State College-based Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc., a major Pennsylvania heavy equipment contractor, is agreeing to pay restitution of more than $20 million over…
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A new report published Tuesday recommended significant changes to Centre County’s police departments.The Task Force on Policing and Communities of Color…
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Developer Progress Development Group has withdrawn its request to develop on part of State College’s Nittany Village Park after months of protest from the…
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Hundreds of State College community members gathered downtown Saturday to celebrate Juneteenth just two days after it became a nationally recognized…
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On Thursday, President Joe Biden signed a bill making Juneteenth a nationally recognized holiday. Black communities in Central Pennsylvania are…