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100 and counting: Tough to pinpoint cause of longevity

As life expectancy continues to rise across the globe, one Pennsylvania doctor said it can be difficult to ... Read more

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Pennsylvania farmers, businesses look to Cuba for opportunity

HARRISBURG — Cuba has an appetite for American chicken. The communist country has imported $1 billion worth of U.S. ... Read more

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2,000 bridge fixes later, Pennsylvania is still second worst in country

HARRISBURG — We’re No. 2. Pennsylvania has fixed about 2,000 bridges that were once considered structurally deficient, but ... Read more

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Man’s generous intention ends with him kicked out of grocery store

A man who said he only wanted to “pay it forward” ran into some trouble for his kindness ... Read more

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Pennsylvania DEP releases results of ‘cat-urine’ smell probe

NEW CASTLE, Pa. — Nearly a year after a noxious, cat urine-like odor assaulted the nostrils of Western Pennsylvania ... Read more

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Republicans question cost, safety of taking refugees

HARRISBURG — Republican state lawmakers are demanding to know how Syrian refugees will be vetted and how Pennsylvania will ... Read more

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Reformers hope to limit ‘policing for profit’

HARRISBURG — Police in Pennsylvania seize more than $20 million a year in cash and property from people implicated ... Read more

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Police in at least three states investigating reports of razor blades, sewing needles inside Halloween candy

Judging by recent reports, the idea that sharp objects turning up in Halloween candy is simply an urban ... Read more

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AWOL billion-dollar blimp finally limps to land in Pennsylvania

EXCHANGE, Pa. — A $2.7 billion unmanned Army surveillance blimp broke loose from its mooring in Maryland on ... Read more

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Column: Test expert worries we’re turning kids into robots

HARRISBURG – As states tinker with standardized tests, they aren’t making them better. Schools desperate to improve test ... Read more