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Three men were killed Saturday after a car accident on Honey Creek Road in Mifflin County.
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Woman arrested twice on DUI charges
State College police arrested a woman twice Saturday morning on drunken driving charges.
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Nittany Lion mascot faces DUI charge
The student who is the Penn State Nittany Lion mascot was charged with driving drunk on campus the morning of the Michigan State football game.
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Eau de Penn State smells of flowers, not football
Fans of Penn State can smell like the school for just $60. A fragrance developer says it has made a perfume and a cologne inspired by Pennsylvania State University's blue and white colors and its campus vegetation. Masik Collegiate Fragrances says the perfume for the school in State College, Pa., smells of vanilla, lilac, rose and white patchouli. The cologne smells of blue cypress and cracked pepper. The company's president says the 3.4-ounce bottles of fragrance should appeal to Penn State's vast alumni and football fans.
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Md, riot suspect waives hearing
One of the men accused of felony riot after a celebration turned destructive in downtown State College waived his preliminary hearing Wednesday in court on charges related to the Oct.
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Happy Valley gas drops below $2
Gas prices dropped Saturday to $1.99 at many Happy Valley stations. Included in a random survey are Sheetz gas stations in State College.
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Wintry mix leads to vehicle crashes
Snow and sleet led to bad driving conditions and multiple vehicle crashes Monday, including a two-vehicle collision on U.S. Route 322 in Harris Township.
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Guess our season snowfall: Deadline nears in contest
Snow has arrived in Happy Valley, you already know. But how much will we get overall? Snow expected to hit travelers heading west Well, last year we had 43 inches as measured at the official spot on Penn ...
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Couple return home from vacation to find unexpected visitor in car
Tom and Coral Willson, of State College, had been away for 10 days when they returned from vacation to find their Ford Explorer wouldn't start.
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3 injured in car-bus collision on Route 322
Three people were injured, two critically, when a car and a Greyhound bus collided head-on Monday evening on U.S. Route 322 at Somerset Drive.
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Man's arrest challenged
The arrest that led police to identify State College resident Michael Kuhn as the man who they believe raped and nearly killed a woman is being questioned by Kuhn's attorney.
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Rail-trail work may start next year
Work on the first phase of a proposed pathway to connect two parts of Centre County could begin next year.
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College Twp. asked for bike path plan
College Township Council declined a request last week for the township to take on the job of clearing three bicycle paths during winter months, but agreed to consider a number of options for making the paths ...
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Learning the language of cooking
Jane Jantzer-Wilson set the golden brown, 13-pound turkey on her dining room table.
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4 arraigned on felony riot charges
Four men charged with felony riot in the second round of arrests handed down by State College Police turned surrendered to authorities today.
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Penn State wins blood donor challenge
American Red Cross employee Dana Bunting, of Johnstown, disconnects Louis Brown, of State College, after he donated double red cells of his O positive blood in the Pollock Rec Room at Pollock Halls during the ...
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Seven more charged in Ohio State riot
State College Police filed charges Thursday against seven more individuals -- all Penn State students -- in connection with the Oct.
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Extinct mammoth DNA mapped
Scientists have sequenced much of the genome of the woolly mammoth, raising the tantalizing but remote possibility that one day the long-extinct mammal could be resurrected to again trudge through the Arctic ...
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Delayed central Pa. I-99 project opening Monday
A long-delayed 30-mile stretch of Interstate 99 in central Pennsylvania will be fully open next week.
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County retains consulting services
Continuing efforts to tap into federal money to support local projects, the Centre County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday to renew a contract with Delta Development Group.
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