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Huntingdon man dies four days after crash A 41-year-old Huntingdon man died Tuesday evening after being hospitalized for four days with injuries from a crash on state Route 64 Halloween night.
It's with a deep sigh that Stacy Parks Miller talks about the torn and weathered campaign signs flooding into her house as they were collected Wednesday.
State College starts Halloween celebrations
Ben Rogers, 3, left, and his sister, Genevieve Rogers, 4, ride in a wagon made to look like a zoo cage during the State College Halloween parade Monday, Oct.
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Massive cuts set for local libraries
Schlow Centre Region Library, which had figured on a 12 percent reduction in state funding in the new budget, learned last week that its state subsidy will instead be cut by 20.1 percent.
College Heights residents agree that the past weekend's extended power outages, while inconvenient, had a bright side.
Robert A. "Bob" Foust, of rural Spring Mills, died Oct. 17, 2009, at Ohesson Manor in Lewistown.
As snow melts, storm cleanup continues
Allison Albinski awoke early Friday morning to the sound of a tree crashing into her roof.
Farmer inducted into hall of fame
Jesse M. Darlington grew up on a Delaware County dairy farm that was land granted to his family in 1683 by William Penn.
Family salon holds grand opening
This past weekend T.J.'s Family Haircare celebrated its grand opening on Colonnade Boulevard in Patton Township.
Valley cheering for homecoming
Here's what keeps Shelly Weaver up at night: Will vendors bring too much food? Or too little food? Last year, when Weaver led the committee to organize Penns Valley Area School District's homecoming parade, she had different concerns.
Power outage reported at Mount Nittany Middle School
All practices, open gyms and other after-school activities at Mount Nittany Middle School have been canceled due to a power outage.
Charges were dismissed against a man accused of dealing thousands of dollars in cocaine in State College after the only witness prosecutors presented at a hearing Wednesday couldn't identify him as a suspect.
Day care gets top rating from state
The Growing in Faith Daycare center has joined a growing list of Centre County child care providers that have attained the highest possible rating from the state's recognition system.
Benefit for victim's children raises $41,000
The fundraiser last weekend to benefit the four children of Samuel S. Boob raised $41,000, organizers say.
Centre Hall woman is 'Angel' in disguise
Judy Yates introduced the Angel Food Ministries program to her pastor at Calvary Baptist Church of State College.
Arboretum sparks curiosity as facility flourishes
Virginia Swank, of Centre Hall, left, and Joan DiMarcello, of State College, talk while relaxing at the Arboretum at Penn State on Friday, September 18, 2009.
'Rivalry Nights' pulls plug on event
Contrary to advertisements and promotional material floating around the streets of State College, the band Lynyrd Skynyrd will not be playing at the Grange fairgrounds Sept.
Stiffer Charges For Pa. Woman In Husband's Murder
Share + Sep 13, 2009 2:00 pm US/Eastern BELLEFONTE, Pa. Police in central Pennsylvania have increased the charges against a woman accused of conspiring with another man to kill her husband.
Activities to raise money for children of slain man
Friends and family of Samuel Boob, the father of four killed outside his Centre Hall home Aug.
Another character has emerged in the developing investigation into the fatal shooting of Samuel S. Boob at his Centre Hall home.