It will get a little warm this weekend in Gettysburg. Officials are bracing for protests coinciding with the 154th anniversary of the Civil War battle July 1 through 3.
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Three times every day in Butler, a great audial disturbance erupts above us. Few people even notice.
At 9 a.m., noon and 6 p.m., the church bells and school bells peal a...
We’re certain the contenders see themselves engaged in some bitter knock-down brawl for the future of Pennsylvania’s economic health. It’s more like a shadow box — with ...
Pennsylvania took a big step forward on Tuesday, when officials rolled out the first 12 permits for grower-processors in the state’s fledgling medical marijuana industry...
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There’s no point in trying to explain evil. There’s no making sense of homicide at the hands of an assumed loved one. Our collective grief for Missy Barto is ampl...
It has quietly become our lovely little corner of Holland, thanks to green-thumbed volunteers with the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. Untold hours of labor and love h...
If Judge William Shaffer’s decision last week made you flinch, that’s OK. It was instinctual, an involuntary reflex sparked by your sense of fair play.
The judge denied ...
Eat your broccoli. Big brother is watching.
OK, we admit that’s an overreaction, but the concern is real.
Amazon.com announced Friday that it’s buying Whole Foods for $1...
If the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania has a problem, it’s not that the organization has a penchant for showboating or making much ado about nothing. So it should...
Rome wasn’t built in a day, the old saying goes. Historians tell us the Coliseum alone took 24 years to complete, from AD 72 to 96.
By comparison, construction of the VA...