Harrisburg Republicans should promote solar and wind projects Editor: Your Feb. 25 article on solar energy made some important points (“Solar debate continues as energy bills rise”).
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HARRISBURG, Pa. — A Harrisburg woman was sentenced to 41 months in prison on charges of health care fraud and bank fraud.
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WGAL Lancaster-Harrisburg on MSNFood insecurity is increasing in Dauphin County, report findsNew research shows food insecurity in Dauphin County has been increasing over the last three years. The report by the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank finds that more than 32,000 people lack sufficient ...
Federal discretionary grant money that was awarded to expand Amtrak passenger train service between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNHarrisburg woman sentenced for over $1 million in healthcare, bank fraudA Harrisburg woman was sentenced to prison on charges of healthcare and bank fraud after illegally obtaining more than $1 ...
Penn State could close up to 12 of its 20 commonwealth campuses. It’s unclear what authority the Board of Trustees has in ...
US Marshals are looking for a Cumberland County man wanted by Pennsylvania State Police, two sheriff's offices and a police department in the Susquehanna Valley.
Thursday evening services will honor Northampton County EMT John Duffy, remembered for his nearly 50-year emergency medicine ...
In recent weeks, Republicans in the General Assembly in Pennsylvania have introduced a series of anti-LGBTQ+ bills.
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MyChesCo on MSNPGCB Cracks Down with $81K in Fines and Urgent Child Safety Measures to Protect Pennsylvania FamiliesThe Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has taken decisive enforcement actions, including the imposition of $81,575 in ...
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Centre Daily Times on MSNPublic will no longer be in the dark about Shapiro flights on taxpayer-funded State Police planesGov. Josh Shapiro will begin publicly disclosing when he uses taxpayer-funded Pennsylvania State Police aircraft, a change ...
Governor Josh Shapiro wants to close several correctional facilities to save money, as he argues they’re no longer needed. Lawmakers in both parties have questions about safety and ...
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