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Giant Food Stores no longer offering free turkey rewards program → Read More
Chance Marsteller, a former four-time state champion wrestler at Kennard-Dale wrestling standout, allegedly kicked, bit and spit at police officers after he was banging on apartment doors while wearing only a towel, according to Lock Haven City Police. → Read More
The Pennsylvania Department of Health named medical schools and health agencies to a medical marijuana work group. → Read More
A dozen reporters brought fanfare to a Ramadan meal at the Hadee Mosque in Harrisburg Friday. → Read More
The Spring Grove school board member who called Islam a "godless" religion has accepted a Muslim group's invitation to dine at a Harrisburg mosque. → Read More
Several homeless people are living under the College Avenue bridge in York. → Read More
Even when cars collide going faster than 100 mph, injuries are rare at Lincoln Speedway, said Alan Kreitzer. → Read More
The Pennsylvania Department of Health has been working on the state's Medical Marijuana Program since mid-April. → Read More
Annie Sharrer's first trip to the state Capitol was a memorable one. → Read More
Pennsylvania has become the 24th state in the country to legalize medical marijuana. → Read More
Pennsylvania's Medical Marijuana Act cleared the Senate on Tuesday for the second time in a year. → Read More
York has been called a recovery home hotbed, but where's the proof? → Read More
When can Pennsylvanians expect to see the candidates? → Read More
Here's a look at what to expect between now and October 2017, assuming the bill becomes law. → Read More
Pennsylvania's medical marijuana bill is nearing approval in the House after six hours of debate that spanned two days. → Read More
A bill that would legalize medical marijuana in Pennsylvania is on hold in the House until Tuesday morning. → Read More
Any amount of money Pennsylvania spends on putting nonviolent marijuana offenders in prison is a waste, said Eugene DePasquale, auditor general for Pennsylvania. → Read More
Any money Pennsylvania spends on putting nonviolent marijuana offenders in prison is a waste, said Eugene DePasquale. → Read More
More than 800 strands of fiber were installed under the Hudson River on Thursday, connecting New York to Weehawken, New Jersey. → Read More
An Ashes To Go service was provided for busy or sick people who can't make it to a traditional Ash Wednesday service. → Read More