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Agency looking into VA allegations

The Department of Veterans Affairs is investigating allegations that the Van Zandt VA Medical Center failed to conduct needed followup on many vulnerable brain-injury patients between 2007 and 2014.

 

Stores raise glass to liquor law

To read comments online and among excited beer buyers, Gov. Tom Wolf's signature on a liquor bill will open the taps to unlimited beer and wine sales at nearly every gas station and grocery store in the state.

 

City Council planning regrading ordinance

City Council plans to consider an ordinance that would require permits for projects that involve regrading more than 500 square feet or digging deeper than 4 linear feet.

 

Coroner called to scene of I-99 accident

From Mirror staff reports
A Blair County coroner was called Saturday night to the site of a motorcycle-verses-vehicle crash on Interstate 99 between the Duncansville and Roaring Spring exit.

 

Juneteenth Celebration provides history lesson

HUNTINGDON - In seven years, the borough's Juneteenth Celebration has developed into a homecoming and a history lesson.

 

Gay bar patrons seek security

In the past week, some of Jay Adams' friends have sought out handguns.
"They're terrified right now," Adams, a bartender at Escapade, a gay bar along Union Avenue, said.

 

Use of biosolids making a stink

When residents of a local municipality were told a neighbor would be fertilizing his crops with treated sewage, they spoke out claiming they got a crappy deal.

 

Newry man faces assault charges

A Newry man remains behind bars on charges he assaulted his girlfriend, drove her to the hospital and then told the medical staff she fell down the stairs.
Ralph H. Arnsparger Jr.

 

B-A classrooms to get iPads, AppleTV devices

BELLWOOD - Bellwood-Antis students soon will have new tools to enhance their learning experience.
Bellwood-Antis School Board members this week authorized administrators to enter into a $520,260.

 

Allegheny Twp. works to settle flag case

Attorneys for an Allegheny Township resident and the township's police department are attempting to settle a civil rights lawsuit involving a dispute over an American flag out of court, according to papers filed this week with the U.S.

 

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