Report: PA 4th-highest in-state tuition costs
The cost of higher education continues to grow.The College Board says the sticker price of in-state tuition at four-year public universities climbed an average of roughly $400 this fall to $8,655, an...
View ArticleFundraising calendar features Hershey Bears players
Information provided by United Disabilities Services:Lancaster-based non-profit United Disabilities Services (UDS), along with Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League, is releasing its 2013...
View ArticleMan accused of raping niece while father watched
NYDailyNews.com:By Michael Walsh / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Missing teen Brittney Wood's uncle allegedly raped a different family member, 13, while the victim's father watched.Sgt. Scott Congleton of...
View ArticlePa announces online election complaint form
Secretary of the Commonwealth Carol Aichele today announced voters can now file complaints about alleged election law violations online. “Fair and honest elections are the foundation of our republic,...
View ArticleDad sues his 'little girl' in controversy 'trust'
NYPost.com:By DAREH GREGORIAN, AMY STRETTON and LORENA MONGELLIThis’ll make for an awkward Thanksgiving. A high-powered Manhattan lawyer has filed a $3 million libel suit — against his...
View ArticleSerial rapist plans to call wife as character witness
OrlandoSentinel.com:By Bianca Prieto, Orlando SentinelConvicted serial rapist Tommie Lee Andrews plans to call his wife today as his civil-commitment trial continues.The outcome of the trial will...
View ArticleTrick or Treat with safety in mind
It's almost Halloween and while the kids will be excited about trick or treating, it's up to parents and motorists to take special care of the little ghosts and goblins in costume to keep them safe...
View ArticleGas gets cheaper, but still isn't cheap
Gasoline across the U.S. is cheaper after a week of rapid price declines. But it still isn't cheap.The national average for a gallon of gas has dropped 13 cents in the past week to $3.625. That's the...
View ArticleLower Paxton Police report multiple bear sightings
From Lower Paxton Township police:There have been numerous sightings of bears in the Township over the last two weeks. Police have received calls that a black bear has been sighted in the 3800 block...
View Article$3.5M saved by cross-checking federal and state benefits
The Department of Public Welfare has identified more than 900 Pennsylvanians who were receiving welfare benefits when they should not have been. “Taxpayer dollars are tighter than ever and to ensure...
View ArticlePa. police officer accused of killing wife in '83
MONTROSE, Pa. (AP) — A part-time police officer in northeastern Pennsylvania is in jail, charged with shooting his wife to death in 1983.The state attorney general's office on Wednesday filed homicide...
View ArticleHarrisburg residents accepting tax increase if it helps city get out of debt
In a step toward financial stability, Harrisburg City Council has voted to double the earned income tax for residents. Although several citizens told council members Tuesday night they couldn’t afford...
View ArticleKohl's, Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital team up to help fight...
Information provided by Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital. The Kohl’s Healthy Choices for Healthy Families program at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital kicked off its 2012 nutrition and...
View ArticleOperation Safe Stop kicks off school bus safety week
This week is school bus safety week and police were out in force today to make sure motorists understand the law when it comes to those giant yellow buses. School Bus Safety week is held at the end...
View ArticleWith Sandusky in Camp Hill, Attorney Karl Rominger to be frequent visitor
Jerry Sandusky will have his first visitor next week. That's when one of his attorneys, Karl Rominger, will meet with him inside Camp Hill Prison.The convicted child serial rapist was transferred from...
View ArticleWife of ex-cop stole more than $300,000 dollars from Great Aunt
The wife of an ex-York City Cop pleaded guilty to stealing from her elderly Great-Aunt. Rita Wynegar,52, is accused of stealing more than $300,000 from her Great-Aunt. She's pleaded guilty to one...
View ArticleBears being spotted throughout the area as they prepare to hibernate
There have been at least six bear sightings in Lower Paxton Township over the past two weeks, as recent as Tuesday night and now police are asking residents to be aware of their surroundings. The most...
View ArticleVolunteers get drunk to help police train to catch drunk drivers
Police officers from four mid-state counties went through advanced training Wednesday to recognize drivers who shouldn’t be behind the wheel because of drug and alcohol use.While the cops were in the...
View ArticleStudents in Chambersburg could have a much tighter dress code starting next...
In some countries such as England and Australia kids don't have much of a choice, the kids wear uniforms to school.Wednesday night in Chambersburg there will a school board vote that may greatly...
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