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Hard work pays off as band heads to Big Apple
Tourists in Manhattan often walk down Fifth Avenue. But few do so in the middle of the street - and live to tell about it.
N.Y. man accused of State College attack Matthew Ural, 23, of Syracuse, N.Y., was charged with simple assault, harassment, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness after police say he tackled a 21-year-old State College man, repeatedly striking the victim in his head and face, at 4:10 a.m. Saturday on the 100 block of South Barnard Street.
Penn State police probe suspected arson Penn State police are investigating a suspected arson that resulted in a sprinkler head and ceiling tile being damaged on the ninth floor of Pinchot Hall.
Police debate criminal homicide charges
Authorities have named Troy R. Tierney as the man who told police he accidentally shot his 21-year-old girlfriend Oct.
Interim mayor wins in write-in campaign
While it may not have garnered the attention of other races in the county, in the town of Port Matilda a tightly-contested question of mayoral succession played out Tuesday at the polling station on South High Street.
Prescription meds part of probe
Police have named Troy Ray Tierney, of Port Matilda, as the man who fatally shot his 21-year-old girlfriend while hunting at night on Oct.
Coroner: Shooting ruled a homicide
The death of the 21-year-old Port Matilda woman whose body was found in hunting grounds about 30 minutes away from Penn State's campus has been ruled a homicide by the Centre County coroner, but authorities have not yet charged anyone in connection with her death.
Police: Man accidentally shot girlfriend while hunting
The 25-year-old boyfriend of a woman found dead at Black Moshannon State Game Lands told police that he accidentally shot her while hunting Saturday.
A central Pennsylvania woman who police said was shot to death while hunting Saturday was to be the main witness in a rape trial next month.
Black Moshannon Shooting Death Under Investigation
A shooting death that occurred Saturday on the Black Moshannon State Game Lands is under investigation.
As snow melts, storm cleanup continues
Allison Albinski awoke early Friday morning to the sound of a tree crashing into her roof.
DEP to Hold Public Meeting, Hearing on Sandy Ridge Wind Project's Stormwater Permit Application
The Department of Environmental Protection will hold a public meeting at 6:30 p.m. followed by a public hearing at 8 p.m. on Monday, Nov.
State College Snow, Power Outages Continue
Well folks, the snow continues in State College early Saturday morning although there has not been much additional accumulation.
Police group backs Parks Miller
An organization of sworn law enforcement officers has endorsed Stacy Parks Miller for Centre County district attorney, three of the organization's officers said Friday.
Hundreds pitch in to help on Day of Caring
Retired U.S. Marine Deb Baier showed up at the Food Bank of the State College Area Thursday morning after driving a bus load of children to school.
Port Matilda man found guilty of raping girl
A Port Matilda man was convicted Tuesday of raping an 11-year-old mentally disabled girl in his one-bedroom trailer last summer.
Man charged in End Zone incident A 42-year-old Huntingdon man was charged with two summary counts of harassment and a single summary count of trespass after police say he punched a 22-year-old Port Matilda man in the face twice and elbowed a 21-year-old Boalsburg man in the nose.
Former football player arrested on outstanding warrants
Former Penn State football wide receiver Maurice Humphrey was arrested on two outstanding warrants Friday as he came into State College for the Penn State vs.
Last wave of students hits the books
Nathan Styles, right, passes a football to classmate James Spicer during seventh grade orientation at Bald Eagle Area Middle School on Tuesday, the first day of classes for three local school districts.
Huston Twp. girl wins stylish ride
Taylor Zimmerman is starting her education in style. Tuesday, she'll ride to her first day of kindergarten at Port Matilda Elementary School in a honest-to-goodness limousine - courtesy of a local radio station.