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Rite Aid Shuts Down 8 Stores in Pennsylvania Amid Ongoing Bankruptcy Struggles

Rite Aid continues to scale back its operations as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization, closing eight stores across Pennsylvania. These closures are ...

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Major Fentanyl and Cocaine Trafficking Ring Busted in Pennsylvania: 14 Suspects Charged

A major drug trafficking ring operating across Pennsylvania has been dismantled, leading to charges against 14 individuals involved in distributing fentanyl, crack cocaine, and ...

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Altoona Woman Charged After Knife Attack on Family Member

ALTOONA, Pa. — A 31-year-old woman from Altoona was arrested after allegedly attacking a family member with a knife during a heated argument, according ...

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Two Pennsylvania State Police Vehicles Damaged in Chambersburg Crash

CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Two Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) vehicles sustained significant damage after a crash occurred on Monday night, May 12, in Franklin County. ...

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PIAA District 2 Track & Field Championships 2025 – Day One Highlights

The 2025 PIAA District 2 Track and Field Championships kicked off under perfect weather conditions at Scranton Memorial Stadium on May 12. While uncertainty ...

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Potential Buc-ee’s Expansion Sites in Pennsylvania

Buc-ee’s, the popular Texas-based travel center known for its massive stores, clean restrooms, and endless snack options, hasn’t officially announced plans to open in ...

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18-Year-Old Charged with Felony Sexual Assault at Great Wolf Lodge in Pennsylvania

SCOTRUN, Pa. — An 18-year-old man is facing serious felony charges following an alleged sexual assault involving a minor at the Great Wolf Lodge ...

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The Hidden American Towns Beneath Reservoirs: A Haunting History

Imagine walking along a serene lakeshore, the water gently lapping at your feet. Suddenly, you learn that beneath the peaceful surface lies a submerged ...

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DCED Pushes for Funding to Improve Housing Affordability in Pennsylvania

The Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED), led by Secretary Rick Siger, emphasized the urgent need for funding to make housing more affordable ...

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Too Much Regulation Isn’t the Only Problem for Pennsylvania Casinos

Pennsylvania’s casino industry is under pressure. While regulations are often blamed, the real issue runs deeper—taxes. State Senator Dan Laughlin has introduced a new ...

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