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High court revives suit over how public schools are funded

Pennsylvania's highest court is reviving a lawsuit that says the state is failing in its obligation to provide an adequate education to public school students.

 

Activist will take his Nazi-Confederate flag-burning to NASCAR at Dover Speedway

After burning a combined Nazi-Confederate flag in Bloomsburg last week, activist Gene Stilp plans to do the same Saturday at Dover International Speedway.

 

Man still on the run from 1998 rape charge in Erie

U.S. Marshals are looking for an Erie County man wanted in a 1998 rape.

 

Ousted University of South Florida leader defends leaving campus amid Hurricane Irma

Former Penn State chancellor and Temple dean Sophia Wisniewska resigned from her position at University of South Florida after coming under fire for fleeing the campus as Hurricane Irma pounded the state.

 

'What have you done to my country?' Dauphin County judge blasts kneeling NFL players

Judge John F. Cherry slammed the protesting players and announced his personal boycott of NFL games during a sentencing hearing Thursday morning.

 

Man claimed he could have child porn because he's a nudist: Report

A Lancaster County man's claim that he shouldn't be charged with child pornography because he is a third-generation nudist didn't keep him out of state prison.

 

NBA team owner, rapper loan planes to aid with hurricane relief

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban lent the team plane to point guard J.J. Barea to fly food, water, and supplies to the storm-ravaged island.

 

Woman charged with crashing bicycle while drunk has conviction voided by Pa. court

Police should have gotten a warrant to draw blood from the woman to test for intoxication, the state Superior Court found.

 

Harrisburg man avoids more jail time for fondling women in Victoria's Secret, ramming cop car

Christopher Novitzke also was ordered to pay more than $28,000 in restitution.

 

Pa. National Guard sends members, aircraft to Puerto Rico for hurricane relief

The Pennsylvania National Guard sent 14 crew members and two CH-47 Chinooks yesterday to assist Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria

 

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