September 2017
-

DA Still Plans to Refile Dismissed Charges in Piazza Case
—
by
Former Beta Theta Pi members waived their rights to appear at formal arraignments for charges that were bound over on Sept. 1. DA Stacy Parks Miller, meanwhile, says she still plans to refile some charges that were dismissed.
-

From the Vine: Sometimes, Less Is More
—
by
Can you tell the difference between a $15 wine and a $30 wine? If you can tell the difference, is the more expensive wine worth the extra money? We set out to answer these questions at several of our gatherings over the past few months.
-

Autism Series Set for Soaring Heights School
—
by
Soaring Heights School in State College has announced a series of educational presentations hosted by Dr. Melissa Hunter for parents and community members interested in learning more about Autism Spectrum Disorder.
-

State College Police Warn of Phone Scam
—
by
State College Police are warning residents about a phone scam using a spoofed police department number.
-

Penn State Football: Nittany Lions Defense Set To Face Simmie Cobbs
in Altoona, Latest Penn State News, Local & Penn State Sports, Local News, Penn State Football, Penn State Sports, State College, StateCollege.com—
by
“I think Simmie Cobbs is the difference-maker for them that they missed last year,” Penn State coach James Franklin said on Tuesday.
-

Suspect Sought in Theft
—
by
State College Police are looking for a suspect in a reported theft from Walmart, 373 Benner Pike.
-

Penn State Football: Franklin Speaks On Protests
in Altoona, Latest Penn State News, Local & Penn State Sports, Local News, Penn State Football, Penn State Sports, State College, StateCollege.com—
by
Penn State coach James Franklin spoke at length answering two separate questions about the ongoing protests in the NFL following President Donald Trump’s tweets indicating that any NFL player that knelt during the national anthem should be fired.
-

Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience Coming to Bryce Jordan Center
—
by
It’s a year away, but the world of Westeros is coming to the Bryce Jordan Center.
-

Final Plans Approved for Elementary School Projects
—
by
Renovations and new construction for three elementary schools will officially move forward after the State College Area School Board on Monday approved final plans and authorized bidding for the projects.
-

School Board, Administrators Continue Talks on School Day Proposal
—
by
State College Area School Board and district administrators on Monday continued discussions about proposed changes that would extend the elementary school day and provide a later start time for middle schools and the high school.