September 2025
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Penn State Football Week 5 Snap Counts Against Oregon
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Despite a late surge, No. 3 Penn State fell to No. 6 Oregon in front of a near-record White Out crowd on Saturday night in Beaver Stadium. It was the […]
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‘I Get It.’ James Franklin Acknowledges Frustration Over Penn State’s Big Game Struggles
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Penn State’s inability to win big games has become a defining feature of head coach James Franklin’s 12-year tenure. Entering Saturday night’s matchup, Franklin held a 4-20 record against top-10 […]
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Penn State Comes Up Short in 30-24 Double Overtime Loss to Oregon
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No. 3 Penn State rallied from a two-touchdown deficit but came up short in double overtime, falling 30-24 to No. 6 Oregon on Saturday night in Beaver Stadium. Playing before […]
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Penn State, Oregon Release Availability Reports Before White Out
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Two hours before kickoff in a long-awaited matchup between No. 3 Penn State and No. 6 Oregon, the teams released their conference-mandated availability reports. For the Nittany Lions, there were […]
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MilitaryShare Food Distribution Grows in Centre County
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For Mel Curtis, helping veterans isn’t just a mission; it’s a responsibility. That sense of duty is what led the YMCA of Centre County, in partnership with the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, to launch the MilitaryShare program earlier this year.
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Local Historia: Murder by James Munks
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James Munks probably would not have made the history books had it not been for an infamous crime, subsequent confession and very public execution. Nor would his name evoke such mystery if paranormal claims had not been published about him escaping the grave and even being resurrected.
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Great PA News Quiz: State Prison Status, Hospital Lawsuit and a Drone Agreement
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In this week’s news quiz: Shapiro threatens to pull PA from a regional entity, Kimmel preemptions and a hyper-regional holiday.
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U.S. Justice Department Sues 6 More States, Including Pa., in Its Quest for Voter Data
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Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt called the Justice Department’s demand for voters’ personal information “unprecedented and unlawful” and said his agency will fight the federal government’s “overreach.”
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Are Pa. Governor Mansion Repairs Going Beyond What Insurance Will Cover? Shapiro Admin Won’t Say
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Two insurance plans cover the residence, but it’s unknown if they’ve covered anything already or how much will ultimately be covered.
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CATA Moving Fleet to Renewable Natural Gas
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The Centre Area Transportation Authority was a pioneer among public transit systems when in 2005 it became the first on the East Coast to fuel its entire fleet with compressed […]