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A Pennsylvania man has been accused of burglarizing at least three apartments and vandalizing them with spray paint and chocolate pudding _ after police say he was...
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The Democratic Party’s newest senator, Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, says he hopes that President Barack Obama looks beyond the federal appeals court when he...
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Prosecutors called the beating death of an illegal immigrant from Mexico a hate crime, and they urged an all-white jury in Pennsylvania coal country to punish two white...
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Police in northwestern Pennsylvania say a burglar took some jellybeans from a home _ but nothing else.
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A federal judge cleared a Pennsylvania lobbyist of a civil insider-trading charge after questioning both his testimony and that of the supposed beneficiary.
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A federal judge has cleared a Pennsylvania lobbyist of a civil charge of insider trading.
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In this Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, file photo, Sen. Joe Scarnati, R-Jefferson, pauses during a news conference in Harrisburg, Pa. Scarnati, a Republican state legislator and vocal critic of Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor was sworn in Wednesday, Dec....
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