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Power outages Monday caused problems for State College area businesses, according to a post from Schlow Library. → Read More
Several big-name acts are headlining the Penn State Center for Performing Arts 2019-2020 season — including Tony Award-winning musical “The Book of Mormon” premiering Oct. 8-13. → Read More
Multiple Centre County fire companies are being dispatched to a working, second-alarm fire at Confer’s Jeweler’s at 100 N. Allegheny St. in Bellefonte. → Read More
With farmers market season in full swing, changing weather patterns in Centre County have made harvests a mixed bag for produce farmers. → Read More
Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center got a $100,000 endowment from a State College couple to gather more resources for its school day program and reach underserved school districts central Pennsylvania. → Read More
The Jonas Brothers just announced five new stops on their “Happiness Begins” tour, including one at the Bryce Jordan Center in State College on Sept. 4. → Read More
A Centre Hall man allegedly stole 11 cell phones and one tablet and resold four cell phones for profit, swindling 15 people out of $2,845 over the course of four months. → Read More
The 2019 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts poster design has been revealed. The poster, designed by Penn Sate professor Lanny Sommese and his daughter, can be picked up throughout State College and Lewistown. → Read More
In the past year, six new businesses moved to Philipsburg’s downtown area, which is seeing a steady revitalization. Now, three more businesses are joining that tally. → Read More
Two municipalities in Centre County received over $100,000 in grants Wednesday in order to improve safety and vehicle detection at three intersections. → Read More
Centre County commissioners voted 2-1 to approve the installation and upkeep of a solar array on the county’s correctional facility in Benner Township. → Read More
With Democrats were unopposed in Centre County commissioner race, Republicans choose an incumbent and a veteran politician to helm the November election. → Read More
Unsure if you can vote in the 12th Congressional District special election? Fear not: if you’re registered, you’re eligible. → Read More
A proposed mixed-use development in Ferguson Township aims to bring a sustainable, walkable community to the area, but activists say it comes at the cost of 90% of the area’s trees. → Read More
Mount Nittany Health, partnering with Northwest Bank, will be hosting its first-ever “Open Streets” event in Bellefonte this weekend, where sections of Allegheny and High Streets will be closed to traffic to “allow people of all ages to be active on the streets of Bellefonte.” → Read More
Parents and students still disgruntled that Bellefonte graduation will not be held at Rogers Stadium. Why the outcry this year? → Read More
Protestors are demonstrating in downtown State College after the Centre County District Attorney announced that no charges would be filed in the police-involved shooting of Osaze Osagie. → Read More
Benner Township supervisors say they plan to add some key environmental controls back to their proposed zoning ordinance, but some residents and environmental groups still have concerns. → Read More
The Walter Swoope estate donated the Moshannon Building in downtown Philipsburg to the Philipsburg Historical Foundation. → Read More
A Pleasant Gap shipping company is getting $250,000 from PennDOT for a rail freight project to increase rail service at its location. → Read More