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Pennsylvania National Guardsman killed in off-duty accident
A Pennsylvania National Guard soldier was killed Wednesday in an off-duty accident near his home in Bernville, Berks County, according to a state police news release.
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Pennsylvania Department of Education warns residents about sham table-game schools
Before Pennsylvanians rush to the nearest school offering training on how to become a table game dealer, they should check the institution's status, according to the state Department of Education .
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News from the Pennsylvania General Assembly
SEXTING: The House Judiciary Committee voted 22-4 in favor of a bill to make sexting a less serious offense for teenagers than for adults.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell promotes plan to amend state sales tax
Governor Edward G. Rendell, flanked by Speaker of the House Keith McCall, left, and Lt.
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Lawmaker calls for end of death penalty in Pennsylvania
A Philadelphia-area lawmaker today called for the abolition of the state's death penalty, arguing that execution is ineffective and an economic drain, as well as a moral wrong.
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American terror suspects living in average US communities show challenge of homegrown problem
File - Najibullah Zazi arrives at the offices of the FBI in Denver for questioning on in this Sept.
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State prison numbers drop for first time since 1972
Spurred by budget crises, California and Michigan together reduced their prison populations by more than 7,500 last year, contributing to what a new report says is the first nationwide decline in the number of state inmates since 1972.
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Jamestown man charged with having i.....
A Jamestown resident is facing charges in the city and in Pennsylvania after he allegedly had inappropriate electronic contact with several underage girls via the Internet and through his cell phone.
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Carbon monoxide sickens 6 at eastern Pa. grocery
Carbon monoxide from a propane-powered tile cutter being used in a grocery store renovation in eastern Pennsylvania has sickened at least six people.
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Bret Michaels of Poison: 'Every time I'm in Pennsylvania, I have a great time'
Bret Michaels performs with his band Poison at the Star Pavilion in Hershey on August 8, 2008.
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Ancient Amphibian Skull Discovered at Airport
A meat-eating amphibian that lived 300 million years ago may represent one of the earliest examples of land-based vertebrate life.
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Lawmakers targeted in pro-health care overhaul ads
A new $1.3 million ad campaign will target 17 House Democrats this week urging them to support President Barack Obama's health care plan.
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Pennsylvania highway deaths decline to record low
The number of deaths on Pennsylvania's highways has plunged to its lowest level since Model Ts still chugged along the roads of the commonwealth, and officials are crediting years of safety programs but cannot rule out an assist from the struggling economy.
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NY man charged with mass sexting of W. Pa. teens
Police say a New York man sent nude and lewd text messages to several teenage girls in northwestern Pennsylvania after accessing their personal information on Internet social networking sites.
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Sign the Pennsylvania's Promise for Children Declaration- show...
STAND UP and BE COUNTED! Have you ever wished you could show your support for high quality child care for every child in Pennsylvania? Now you can! Keep reading to learn more about the Pennsylvania's Promise for Children Delcaration : Do you believe that quality early learning and child development play a major role in a child's future success in ...
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Pennsylvania's college drop-out rate traced to high schools
When Mahala Muzopappa began taking classes at Westmoreland County Community College last year, she realized she was not ready for college-level math.
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Accurate census count crucial in Western Pennsylvania
Chris Ramirez is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review staff writer and can be reached at 412-380-5682 or via e-mail. The mailbox isn't the only place census officials will conduct America's headcount.
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Interstate 80 decision looms large for Pennsylvania
The plan to levy tolls on Interstate 80 to generate hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue for road and bridge projects in Pennsylvania won't go forward unless Washington gives it a green light.
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Pa.'s 'Tea Party' finding strength in independence
Some day it might be remembered as the Tea Party primary. The newly forming activist groups that identify heartily with calls for cutting taxes, deficits, red tape and government programs are organizing demonstrations, holding candidate forums and getting a boost from private conservative institutions in Pennsylvania.
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Pa. residents anticipate flooding, snow melt
Flood warnings have now spread to eastern Pennsylvania as steady rains and melting snow threaten to send rivers over their banks.
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