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Utilities push bill to retain cut-off authority
Legislation in the state House of Representatives would make permanent the provision in a nearly decade-old law that has made it easier for utilities to cut off service to delinquent customers. The 2004 law, called Act 201, gave utilities greater...
Tags: Allentown, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Lawyers, Laws, Judges
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State budget talks to heat up in Harrisburg
HARRISBURG — House Republicans on Wednesday will introduce a 2013-14 budget that is $100 million less than Gov. Tom Corbett had proposed in February. The Republicans, who control the House by a 19-member majority, will call for reducing Corbett's...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Edward G. Rendell, Interior Policy, Dominic Pileggi, Government
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Paterno family plans new suit against NCAA
ReutersRepresentatives of former Penn State coach Joe Paterno's family will file a new lawsuit against the NCAA that will be announced Wednesday night on NBC Sports Network's "Costas Tonight" Network spokesman Adam Friefeld told PennLive.com that Wick Sollers,...Tags: College Sports, Bob Costas, The Pennsylvania State University, Trials, Joe Paterno
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College Football Roundup: Kelly points to Rees as Irish QB
ReutersThe Sports Xchange College Football Roundup: Kelly points to Rees as Irish QB Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly indicated Thursday that Tommy Rees is the favorite to start for the Fighting Irish in 2013. At an awards banquet in Grand Rapids, Mich., honoring...Tags: College Sports, ESPN (tv network), College Football, The Pennsylvania State University, Sports
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Seger seeks early appointment to Windber bench
Daily American Staff Writer, @damichellegAttorney Bill Seger is awaiting word on whether he will be appointed to fill Senior District Judge Joseph Cannoni's unexpired term. Seger, who won both nominations for Windber district judge in May, has asked Gov. Tom Corbett to appoint him to the bench....Tags: Government, Judges, Trials, Executive Branch, Justice System
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Pennsylvania Senate moves step closer to spending $2.5 billion for transportation needs, using taxes, fees
HARRISBURG — In a stifling, cramped room that felt like a subway car at rush hour, state senators moved a step closer to approving a bill that would generate an additional $2.5 billion for roads, bridges, mass transit and other means of travel. The...Tags: Brian L. Ellis, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, John C. Rafferty, Jr., Prisons, Garth D. Everett
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Feds investigating prisons' treatment of mentally ill
The U.S. Department of Justice said Friday it will investigate Pennsylvania prisons statewide after finding a soon-to-close facility in Cambria County violated the rights of mentally ill inmates through prolonged and extreme isolation. Federal...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Prisons, Depression, Music, Mental Illness
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Logan Cavey and Pa. Gov. Tom Corbett
New Covenant Christian School kindergartner Logan Cavey, 6, recites a portion of the Gettysburg Address to Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett on Memorial Day at the monument on the Gettysburg Battlefield, commemorating the delivery in November 1863 of...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Government, Abraham Lincoln, Memorial Day, Regional Authority
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Upper Macungie logistics company to expand, add 258 jobs
A specialty packaging and logistics company in the Lehigh Valley is expected to add 258 jobs through an expansion over the next three years, enabled by financial assistance from the state. Yourway Transport, which provides temperature-controlled...Tags: Macungie, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Don Cunningham, Lehigh County
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Judge tosses Corbett's suit against NCAA over Penn State sanctions
Gov. Tom Corbett's lawsuit to reverse NCAA sanctions over Penn State's role in the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse scandal fails to show how the penalties harm Pennsylvanians, a judge said in dismissing the case. U.S. District Judge Yvette Kane granted...Tags: Elections, The Pennsylvania State University, Muhlenberg College, Joe Paterno, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Police probe whether Bethlehem killing is gang-related
Bethlehem police said they continue to investigate whether gangs played a role in this weekend's fatal shooting of a 25-year-old city man, which authorities may prosecute as a first-degree murder case. Police said a 17-year-old Bethlehem boy, Lucas J....
Tags: Police Arrests, Prisons, U.S. Supreme Court, Lehigh County, Witnesses
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Judge tosses out Pa. governor's lawsuit vs. NCAA
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Judge tosses out Pa. governor's lawsuit vs. NCAA A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit Thursday filed by Pennsylvania governor Tom Corbett regarding the NCAA's sanctions against Penn State that came out of the Jerry Sandusky scandal,...Tags: College Sports, Laws, Trials, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Justice System
Jun 7, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
May 28, 2013
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May 29, 2013
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Jun 6, 2013
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Jun 3, 2013
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Jun 3, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Jun 2, 2013
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Jun 3, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jun 5, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Jun 6, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Jun 5, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Jun 6, 2013
|Story| Reuters
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