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3-year-old girl dies after her grandmother beat her with a large wooden stick just because the child wouldn’t listen and then left her on a bed for days for someone else to find her; grandma arrestedroanokedailymagazine.com9 hours ago
If You See Purple Paint in Pennsylvania, Leave ImmediatelyLite 96.9 WFPG10 hours ago
8-Year-Old Girl Found Dead In Pennsylvania Bedroom, Police Say (Developing)Daily Voice50 minutes ago
Biden claims he isn't allowed 'to go out in the crowds anymore'WashingtonExaminer12 hours ago
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House panel investigating Trump shooting presses local law enforcement for transcribed interviews
The House task force investigating the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump is requesting transcribed interviews with local law enforcement officials who were on duty during the July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The panel sent five letters to local law enforcement and local officials seeking access to all documents and communications related to […]
Fall forecast calls for impressive autumn foliage in upstate NY
Leaf peepers rejoice — conditions appear to be aligning for vibrant fall colors in western and central New York and the North Country. AccuWeather predicts especially colorful fall foliage across more than 20 states this autumn, though not in traditional prime areas like much of New England. ...
Pennsylvania’s Rite Aid footprint relatively intact as pharmacy chain emerges from bankruptcy; 100% of Michigan stores closed, 98% of Ohio
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Rite Aid emerged from bankruptcy Tuesday, nearly 11 months after it filed for Chapter 11 protection and after closing about 780 stores, which was more than most analysts expected. But the state-by-state impact varied dramatically. Pennsylvania, Rite Aid’s headquarter state and largest market by number of stores, fared better than other […]
Locals feel ignored as PennDOT pushes for more state money
(The Center Square) — A series of hearings on Pennsylvania’s transportation future revealed more desire for broader reforms, but also tensions from local and state officials over how PennDOT functions. The House Transportation Committee met Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre, its fourth of five meetings to figure out how the state will pay for its roads, bridges, and public transit systems as population — and tax revenue — shrinks. “In short, 2013...
Environmental group claims Pa. water testing requirements don’t protect students from lead
Pennsylvania’s school districts are failing to protect children from exposure to lead in school drinking water, an environmental advocacy group said as it called on lawmakers to require and pay for the installation of filtered water fountains. In a report published Wednesday, PennEnvironment found that Pennsylvania’s 2018 rules requiring school districts to test for lead […]
Walz meets with volunteers in Lancaster in first solo campaign trip to Pennsylvania
During his first solo visit to Pennsylvania since joining the Democratic presidential ticket, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz campaigned in Lancaster County on Wednesday, visiting a campaign office to speak with volunteers and make some calls to voters.
Study: 1 in 5 Pennsylvania students worried about running out of food at home
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A new study from the Pennsylvania Department on Crime and Delinquency outlines a growing trend of food insecurity among students entering the new school year. According to the 2023 Pennsylvania Youth Survey, around 1 in 5 students (20%) have reported feeling worried about running out of...
Sen. Schwank hosts Ag Secretary and State Veterinarian for Berks County agriculture discussion
State Senator Judy Schwank hosted an agriculture update at Penn State Berks on Wednesday morning, where Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding and State Veterinarian Dr. Alex Hamberg presented the latest developments in the state’s agriculture sector. The event was attended by local farmers, stakeholders, and community members, offering them the opportunity to engage directly with state officials on the challenges and progress in Pennsylvania agriculture.
Free Wawa coffee! Promotion runs through Sept. 15 for certain NJ customers
Wawa is giving out free coffee to certain customers in specific states, and New Jersey is one of them. The promotion is only good for about two weeks. It applies to coffee of any size. To mark the start of the school year, the convenience store chain is running the...
Potential for ‘modern Silicon Valley’ to come to Pennsylvania
(The Center Square) — A new law designed to boost high-value manufacturing through engineering firms and universities took center stage on Tuesday. Now, it just needs state funding. Act 24, passed in June, created the Max Manufacturing Initiative to build public-private partnerships through a grant and loan program, shared...
If You See Purple Paint in Pennsylvania, Leave Immediately
Have you heard of the "purple paint law" in Pennsylvania?. It's a lesser-known method of letting "visitors" know whether they're welcome. This law allows property owners to use a specific color—purple—to indicate that their land is private and that entry is not permitted without permission. This method is...
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