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Student fatally shot after party at Lackawanna College in northeastern Pa.; suspects sought
SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) — Investigators say a 22-year-old Lackawanna College student was fatally shot after a party in northeastern Pennsylvania. Authorities say Harrisburg resident Rahsan Crowder was pronounced dead at a hospital around 3:45 a.m....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Scranton, Shootings
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Diocese official: Bishop Joseph McFadden of Harrisburg died of a heart attack
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Diocese of Harrisburg officials say Bishop Joseph McFadden died of a heart attack last week after suddenly falling ill while attending a meeting of the Catholic Bishops of Pennsylvania. McFadden died unexpectedly Thursday...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Religion and Belief, Heart Attack, Christianity, Roman Catholicism
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Mason-Dixon Kennel Club holds annual dog show in Pa.
The Mason-Dixon Kennel Club held its annual dog show April 14 in Harrisburg, Pa., and the honor of Best in Show went to the toy group winner No. 11, Maltese Ch. Scyllas Small Kraft Re-Lit. Â Reserve Best in Show was awarded to the non- sporting group... -
House to vote on corporate tax changes
As Pennsylvania's economy struggles and the state's tax picture gets bleaker, lawmakers are poised to vote Monday on a bill to overhaul corporate taxes. One piece of House bill 440 in theory would generate more revenue by closing the so-called Delaware...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations, Whitehall
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Restaurant, retail jobs at issue in immigration legislation
The bustling fast-food restaurant on Chicago's Far South Side where Maria Torres works is the type of business that could be a proving ground for immigration reforms being considered in Congress. Torres, 52, who cooks and cleans at the restaurant, said...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Politics, Employment, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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Equal opportunities
Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane is correct to argue that boys should continue to be allowed to play on girls' sports teams because prohibiting them from doing so would violate the state's Equal Rights Amendment. In a Harrisburg court on...Tags: Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, High School Sports
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How to contact your legislators - 2013
Maryland The Maryland General Assembly’s 2013 session began Jan. 9 and ends April 8. Information about the General Assembly, including the status of bills, can be found at http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/ Sen. George C. Edwards R-Allegany/Garrett/...Tags: Richard L. Alloway, II, Politics, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Mark K. Keller, George C. Edwards
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Wednesday funeral planned for Joseph McFadden, Roman Catholic bishop of Harrisburg
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A funeral is scheduled next week for Bishop Joseph McFadden of the Roman Catholic diocese of Harrisburg. The 65-year-0ld McFadden died unexpectedly Thursday in Philadelphia after feeling ill at a meeting of the Catholic...Tags: Francis I, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Religion and Belief, Christianity, Roman Catholicism
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In new Big Ten, Penn State football expects to grow more comfortable in Maryland
Penn State has had a run of the neighborhood for as long as anyone can remember, from its years as the most successful independent Division I-A football program on the East Coast and a national power, to a little more than the past two decades in the...
Tags: College Football, Ralph Friedgen, Abusive Behavior, Bill O'Brien, Michigan State Spartans
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Feds seek to stop misleading letters to businesses
Last month, I warned about misleading letters being sent to businesses from an outfit called Pennsylvania Corporate Compliance. The letters instructed businesses to fill out an "annual meeting disclosure statement" listing their corporate officers, and...Tags: Punishment, Berks County, Realty, Crime, Law and Justice, Aaron Williams and Hoodoo
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Pa. senators hear criticism of bills to privatize sales of wine and liquor
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A state Senate committee's first hearing on Gov. Tom Corbett's effort to liberalize Pennsylvania's beer, wine and liquor laws featured broad criticism of the proposal. One witness, David Bender of Compass Mark in Lancaster,...Tags: Wines, Substance Abuse, Tom Corbett
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Fed up with 'shenanigans' in Harrisburg
This letter is in response to your article regarding the bill to abolish the Turnpike Commission. I am not naive nor do I wear rose-colored glasses — I do have 25-plus years working in the business community and a background in business...Tags: Pennsylvania Turnpike, Pen Argyl
May 6, 2013
|Story| AP Pennsylvania
May 5, 2013
|Story| AP Pennsylvania
May 5, 2013
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May 4, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
May 5, 2013
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May 3, 2013
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May 2, 2013
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May 2, 2013
|Story| AP Pennsylvania
May 1, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 1, 2013
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
Apr 30, 2013
|Story| AP Pennsylvania
Apr 30, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
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