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PennDOT to reveal new path for thruway in Snyder County

A new location had to be found for the four-lane divided highway because tests discovered the water level in the fly ash basins was 10 feet below the surface and the material would support structures for the road.

 

Man shot after aiming bow, arrow at state trooper responding to domestic altercation

An unidentified 42-year-old man was shot after pulling back his compound bow and arrow and pointing it at a state trooper, state police in Schuylkill County said.

 

4-year-old boy dies after Cumberland County farm accident

State police say a 4-year-old boy died after being struck by a farm vehicle Tuesday.

 

Second sweep nets 36 additional arrests in crackdown on $1 million heroin, crack ring: AG

A second major sweep targeting those involved in a major Luzerne County drug ring led to the arrest of 36 more people.

 

Pa. cities rush to clinch the lucrative Amazon deal

Keystone towns and local governments are lining up to secure the lucrative contract with one of the world's biggest online retailer.

 

Carlisle bank robbery suspect arrested in Harrisburg

Terrell Lamont Waters, 44, also known was Shawn Palmer, Sean Palmer and Terrell Palmer, had been wanted by police in connection to the Jan. 20 robbery at Members 1st Federal Credit Union, 814 W. High St.

 

York City board accepts plan to close downtown charter school

The Helen Thackston school will close by the end of the 2018-19 school year.;

 

Helicopters flying over Harrisburg part of 'proactive policing' measures, officials say

Assuring the public that there is no cause for alarm, Harrisburg police explained the reason for helicopters hovering over various parts of the city.

 

Va. man used iPad app to sexually exploit children: U.S. Attorney

A 44-year-old Virginia man is accused of using the iPad app "Musical.ly" to sexually exploit two children earlier this year.

 

Man gets 15 years for 'effectively poisoning' Williamsport area with heroin

U.S. Middle District Judge Matthew W. Brann Thursday told Permaeshwar Singh, 35, of Brooklyn, he was part of the opioid crisis.

 

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