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Intelligent Travel (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
John Ur gets pumped up for Pennsylvania in this stop along the Cinematic Road Trip. Growing up, I visited relatives out West. My parents would load up the car with our suitcases and a cooler for drinks and food. My...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Residents, Businesses Encouraged to Reduce Air Pollution
HARRISBURG, Pa., July 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Department of
Environmental Protection and its regional air quality partnerships have
forecast an air quality action day for Saturday, July 26, in the
Berks/Lehigh Valley, Liberty/Clairton, Susquehanna Valley and Philadelphia
regions.
The air quality forecast predicts Saturday will be...
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Ballot Access News (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Pennsylvania Senator Mike Folmer (R-Lancaster and Lebanon Counties) has introduced a bill to greatly ease minor party and independent candidate ballot access. The bill doesn’t have a bill number yet. It is believed that it permits a minor party to be ballot-qualified (and to nominate by convention) if it has registration of either [...]
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Joe. My. God. (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Acting on a petition filed by the Christianist group Repent America, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has upheld a lower court's ruling that struck down that state's 2002 hate crimes law, saying it was inappropriately attached to an unrelated bill. Pennsylvania Supreme Court upheld a lower court decision striking down amendments that added sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, gender, and mental...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
All Four $1 Million Top Prizes Claimed
LEMOYNE, Pa., July 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A Cumberland County
woman who won $1 million cash, one of four top prizes in the Pennsylvania
Lottery's July 5 Millionaire Raffle, received her winnings today.
Lottery Executive Director Ed Trees presented a ceremonial check to
Sharon Burke of Camp Hill, at Tenth Street Station, a gas station at 10th
and Lowther...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
A witness tells the Centre Daily Times that a man appeared to challenge police with his Ford Bronco and rammed a police cruiser. Witnesses say they heard about a dozen shots fired and that the man's vehicle ran into the side of a building near the station.
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Leonard Link (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a brief order on July 23, adopting the Commonwealth Court's opinion in Marcavage v. Rendell, 936 A.2d 188 (Pa. Comwlth. 2007), holding that a 2002 statute amending the state's hate crimes law to add, inter...
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PowerBlog! (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Bridge-work needs outweigh funds in Pennsylvania this western Pennsylvania city known for the collection of bridges traversing its three rivers, the average motorist driving over the Birmingham Bridge has little indication of the deterioration under the span. Labels:
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AubreyJ.org (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Haynesville Shale Its Not, but Pennsylvania Farmers Hope for Natural Gas Windfall too Friday , July 25, 2008 . Image courtesy of Chesapeake Energy The following news video is not about the Haynesville Shale but it describes events happening now in Pennsylvania that reflects what has happened and is still happening right now in northeast Louisiana and some eastern parts of Texas... . Pennsylvania Farmers...
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Religion Clause (Free subscription) | yesterday
On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a 2-sentence per curiam order affirming last year's decision by a Pennsylvania appellate court striking down amendments to the state's ethnic intimidation law. The law was amended in 2002 to add sexual orientation and several other categories to its previous coverage of crimes committed because of race, religion or national origin. In Marcavage v....
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cellular-news (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Department of Justice indicted a Pennsylvania man for trying to trick financial institutions into thinking he owned 13.4 million shares of Sprint Nextel Corp.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Regulatory News: Skanska (STO:SKAB) has won a contract for the construction management of the new North American headquarters for Almac Group, the pharmaceutical-services company. The contract amount is USD 78.5 M, about SEK 480 M, which is inclu
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richardpalace | 07/17/2008
Timothy Wright, 61 year old Gospel singer and pastor, remains in critical but stable condition at a Pennsylvania hospital and will undergo surgery, to repair a fractured jaw, on 17th July 2008, according to his spokesman. He also suffered a fractured ankle, leg, neck and ribs.
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soulfullvibes | 07/06/2008
Gospel singer Timothy Wright, pastor of a popular New York City church, was critically injured in a crash in central Pennsylvania that killed his wife and a driver who hit their vehicle Friday night, according to local police. Wright, 61, was said to be in critical condition. He and his 14-year-old grandson, D.J. Wright , who was in the car, were taken to Geisinger Medical Center in Danville Pa., according
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richardpalace | 07/06/2008
Timothy Wright, 61 year old Gospel singer and pastor, was critically injured in a crash on Friday in central Pennsylvania. Betty Wright, his 58 year old wife, was killed in the crash. His grandson D.J. Wright was
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