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Penn State fraternity faces underage drinking charges

Court records show Alpha Chi Rho is facing charges after allegedly serving the alcohol at a Sept. 28 fraternity house party.

 

Albright College says 3 players kicked off for kneeling during anthem, coin toss, can rejoin team

Albright College has offered to reinstate three football players cut from the team for kneeling during the national anthem at games this month.

 

Pa. school district reports cyberattack

Few details have been released, but a letter issued by Kiski Area School District indicates users reported they could not access documents stored on the district's network.

 

Pa.'s Marino withdraws as Trump's drug czar candidate over opioid bill controversy

The Post and 60 Minutes reported Marino's law severely hampers DEA's ability to quickly suspend drug distribution licenses amid suspicions of opioid-based painkiller oversupply.

 

Fire at former bakery building still under investigation

Swatara Township police are still investigating the cause of the fire at the former Stroehmann bakery building Saturday night.

 

First Pa. medical marijuana grow facility receives go-ahead to begin production

Pennsylvania gave the final go-ahead Tuesday for the state's first medical marijuana grow facility to begin production, marking the next step for the new industry.

 

Corrections Secretary John Wetzel: 'It's frustrating, sitting at the back of the system'

"We all say, 'the tragedy, the tragedy'," Wetzel said. "Bull----. Do something."

 

Will this Pa. company be the first to bring a driverless vehicle to market?

An Allentown-area business, Royal Trucks, has been developing an automated construction vehicle.

 

79 students return to Harrisburg school after lice outbreak; dozens still have nits, absent

Some of the students who had lice returned to classes at Foose School Monday after an outbreak last week, but nearly 45 percent of the affected students were not at school Monday for one reason or another.

 

Pa. regulators get tougher on nursing homes, but advocates say problems remain

More than a year after PennLive's investigation, the Pa. Department of Health appears to be taking a tougher line on nursing homes.

 

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