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Pennsylvania's gambling habit costs more than just money
(The Center Square) — Continuing its usual trend, gambling revenues in Pennsylvania keep climbing year over year. Along with dozens of other states that have legalized more forms of betting, however, so has a financial problem for residents. The tax revenue has become significant, but the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board also must deal with routinely punishing vice. ...
Pa. Treasury: Unclaimed properties remain, file claim for return
PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) — The Pennsylvania Treasury is reminding Commonwealth residents to check for unclaimed properties. Unclaimed properties can come from old bank accounts, uncashed checks or forgotten safe deposits, according to the Treasury. One-in-ten Pennsylvanians have unclaimed property, with the average claim being about $1,600. Looking to check if you have any unclaimed properties? Residents […]
I’m suing after I was forced to spend $38k repaving my driveway – now I can’t even use it because of the repairs
DRIVERS lugged suitcases of items down their unusable driveway after it was recently repaved – they’re looking to sue after the thousand-dollar repair. A city forced two homeowners to repave their driveway after it posed a potential water runoff problem, but the residents said the solution could damage their cars. The Dale family moved into […]
Students can sign-up for Lebanon Transit student fare card
LEBANON, Pa. — As the new school year begins, Lebanon Transit is once again offering a Student Fare Card. This card is for local students enrolled in K-12, accredited colleges and universities, and trade schools. Sign up is free, but it does require a brief application process. To be...
News We Love: 'Miracle baby' wins Baby Race at Pennsylvania fair
It's arguably one of the cutest competitions in the Susquehanna Valley: The Kiwanis Baby Race at the Elizabethtown Fair in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Babies who are 6-12 months old raced to win $200 on Tuesday. Victoria Regal was the quickest crawler — no walking allowed. Her parents, Cole and...
Brady Maciejewski’s play in face of unspeakable tragedy unites rivals in Little Brown Jug game
NEWVILLE — It lasted for a brief moment. But it was more than enough. Taking the snap from 2 yards out during the second quarter at rival Big Spring, Shippensburg quarterback Brady Maciejewski tucked the ball and plunged forward into the end zone. If you purchase a product or...
Tractor-Trailer Rolls Over Spilling Dog Food On PA Turnpike: Officials
A ramp of the PA Turnpike/Interstate 76 closed Thursday morning, Aug. 22 due to a rollover crash, officials said.A tractor-trailer hauling dog food was heading east on I-76 when it attempted to take Exit 257 - Harrisburg East Interchange to I-283 Northbound, according to PennDOT and Turnpike offici…
Joe Bonamassa Leaves Chocolate Town in Awe
Last night, the Hershey Theatre was transformed into a blues-rock inferno as guitar virtuoso Joe Bonamassa melted faces and crushed souls with his six-string wizardry. The GRAMMY-nominated axe-slinger unleashed a torrent of blistering solos and gut-punching riffs that left the audience questioning their own musical existence. From the moment Bonamassa...
Pa. attorney general reaches settlement with Butler County landlord
HARRISBURG (KDKA) - Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry announced on Thursday morning that her office has reached a $50,000 settlement with a Butler County landlord over unlawful billing, leasing, and debt collection practices. According to Henry's office, A.R. Building Company which owns 20 apartment complexes in Pennsylvania, was being sued for allegedly inflating its repair cost that they would bill to their tenants for supposed damage to the apartments. Also in the lawsuit, it was alleged the landlord used leases that included unfair and unenforceable terms as well as unfair debt collection practices. "This settlement ensures that A.R. Building's billing and leasing...
Drunk, high driver hits trooper’s vehicle at Dauphin County construction zone: police
A motorist who was drunk and high on marijuana struck a state trooper’s cruiser that was guarding a construction zone Thursday, police said. The state police trooper was parked at a construction site on I-83 in Swatara Township Thursday when the driver of a 2011 Ford Ranger hit the cruiser, state police said.
York man sentenced to 10 years in prison for role in cocaine trafficking conspiracy
YORK, Pa. — A York man will serve 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to drug smuggling charges, U.S. Attorney Gerard M. Karam announced Friday. Kevin Marrero-Morales, 29, admitted in court to participating in a conspiracy to smuggle several kilograms of cocaine from Puerto Rico to York. He was indicted by a federal grand jury and pleaded guilty to several charges stemming from the indictment, Karam said.
Robert McCloskey ’61-67M continues to share his Ship story
Robert J. (Bob) McCloskey is a proud Ship alumnus who has built a successful education and arts career. Born on November 16, 1939, in Paxtang, Pennsylvania, McCloskey’s life began in Dauphin County. He graduated from Central Dauphin High School in 1957 and then attended Shippensburg State Teachers College, now known as Shippensburg University. While at Ship, he earned both his BS and MS in education.
Pennsylvania Turnpike Fights Back Against Sneaky Toll Evasion with Public’s Help
As a growing number of sneaky motorists are finding ways to conceal their license plates from toll cameras, so PA Turnpike is turning to other drivers to catch them. As a growing number of sneaky motorists are finding ways to conceal their license plates from toll cameras, so Pennsylvania Turnpike is turning to other drivers to catch them, writes Scott Calvert for The Wall Street Journal.
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