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Video entry by Penn State classmates is among 20 finalists
Brian C. Rittmeyer can be reached via e-mail or at 724-226-4701. As a college freshman, Josie Farinelli of New Kensington doesn't have to worry much about health insurance.
M.C. Helsabeck: Familiar face wins White Rose Run
The 33rd annual York White Rose Run, a five-mile race that started at Sovereign Bank Stadium and took participants on a circuitous course through the city, started a new era Saturday morning.
Salon members attend departmental pouvior
Departmental de Pennsylvania Salon 20 had its fall pouvior in Holiday Inn Convention Center, New Cumberland.
Weather Postpones Halloween Parade
Letterman bandleader Paul Shaffer discusses his memoir "We'll Be Here for the Rest of Our Lives." Also: Martha Wash performs.
Guilty plea nets probation in illegal gambling case in Upper Allen Township
One of three men accused of running an illegal gambling operation above a body shop in Upper Allen Township pleaded guilty to gambling charges before a Cumberland County judge this morning in return for a 5-year probation sentence.
Earl B. "Buck" Fink Sr., 90, of Granville, died at 11:45 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009, at the Malta Home.
Cwalina quits job after DUI conviction
Former Northumberland County Commissioner Allen Cwalina has quit his job as deputy secretary for administration in the state Department of Labor and Industry on the heels of his conviction in early October on charges of crashing a state car while under the influence of alcohol 11 months ago.
West Shore student gets permission to wear T-shirt
A West Shore School District student identified only as "E.B." has been given permission in federal court to wear this homemade T-shirt. West Shore officials previously forbid him to wear it at Crossroads Middle School because they thought other students might be insulted.
King finally crowned Thousands throng to see former nurse's aide take throne By TOM MALITI The Associated Press KASESE, Uganda Tue.
Police say two teenagers are responsible for a rash of burglaries and mischief incidents in Cumberland County earlier this month.
Shippensburg University's Bennett goes to Asia for research
A Shippensburg University Honors Program student spent seven weeks in Asia, after being selected for a competitive undergraduate research trip sponsored by National Science Foundation.
Police Investigate Employment Company
Dozens of people are looking for answers about a company they thought was going to find work for them.
Father sues school over son's 'Abortion is not Healthcare' T-shirt
On the day President Obama addressed the nation's schoolchildren, a middle school student donned an anti-abortion T-shirt to protest Obama's proposed overhaul of the nation's health care system.
Police: Charges Pending in Chase
Police say charges are pending against a man who led officers on a pursuit in two counties.
Q&A for first-time home buyers: Tax credit, low rates can make buying pay
Potential home buyers tour the newly renovated Riverview Manor on Front Street in Harrisburg.
Local grad's quest to collect keys to cities kicks off in the midstate
By lunchtime Monday, Mark Malkoff had already washed a mud-caked Highspire police car, licked clean the New Cumberland town clock and groveled at the feet of Harrisburg Mayor Stephen R. Reed.
Three individuals admit to setting up fake marriages to recruit nail salon workers
Three people admit that they recruited individuals from Vietnam to work in York area nail salons.
Three plead guilty to 'modern-day slavery' at York-area nail salons
Read the indictment in the "Reading Room" under courts/police. Three people charged with recruiting two women from Vietnam to work in York-area nail salons under conditions that federal prosecutors called "modern-day slavery" pleaded guilty to charges related to the scheme today.
Truck stolen from Hampden Township job site found destroyed by fire in Perry County
A 2004 Isuzu NQR box truck, similar to the one seen here, was found destroyed by fire in Perry County.
Scheduled roadwork includes Route 15 patching
Crews will be patching potholes Thursday and Friday on Route 15 between the Adams and Cumberland county lines so drivers should watch for lane closures.
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