Local News
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CATA Says Potential Government Shutdown Won’t Affect Its Services
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A budget stalemate that has the federal government on the brink of its first shutdown in seven years could affect a range of public services nationwide, but public transit in […]
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Centre County DA Declines to Appeal Judge’s Decision Ordering New Trial in Subu Vedam Case
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A Centre County judge’s Monday deadline came and went without prosecutors appealing his decision to order a new trial for the State College man who has spent more than 40 […]
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Penn State-Themed Restaurant and Entertainment Spot Happy Valley Live Set to Open in State College
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A long dormant State College area restaurant building is ready to come to life again. Happy Valley Live, the new restaurant from Pat Romano of Philipsburg’s We Are Inn, is […]
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Fall Fest Returns to Downtown State College
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Downtown State College will once again celebrate autumn with a day of family fun. The Downtown State College Improvement District’s 24th annual Fall Fest will be held from 10 a.m. […]
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Coyote Island Brings Global Groove to Manny’s
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For Coyote Island’s Mike O’Hehir, the music will always be about connection — tapping into a rhythm that lifts spirits, stirs bodies and pulls strangers into a groove.
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Hook: All This Stuff Has to Go Somewhere
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“He who dies with the most toys wins.” An energetic salesman spoke those words to my wife and I as we wandered around a boat show in The Altamonte Mall […]
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Final Plans Presented for 5-Story Apartment Building in State College
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State College Planning Commission recently reviewed final plans for a new five-story apartment building on the 200 block of South Burrowes Street. The final land development plan for The George […]
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Online Local News Publisher to Testify Against Monopolistic PA Public Notice Bill
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A Pennsylvania House committee will hear testimony Monday from online news publishers regarding HB 1291, which would unfairly restrict digital public notices to legacy newspaper companies.
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‘Something New Every Day.’ Crowley Leads Centre County Public Defenders
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David Crowley has seen plenty of cases, and plenty of change, in his 35 years as Centre County’s chief public defender.
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