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Ex-Director of Child Welfare Agency Sentenced to Probation
The former director of a county welfare agency in Pennsylvania has been sentenced to probation and house arrest after she pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of children when she concealed abuse allegations to cut down a backlog of cases
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Ex-Child Welfare Agency Head Pleads Guilty to Falsely Ending Cases
The former head of a county welfare agency in northeastern Pennsylvania is guilty of endangering children by concealing abuse allegations to clear a backlog of cases
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Child Welfare Agency Leader Accused of Falsely Ending Cases
The head of a child welfare agency in northeastern Pennsylvania faces charges she ordered workers to falsely close files on allegations of child abuse and neglect
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Bon Jovi Plays at Biden Event After Candidate Visits Bucks County
Rock star Jon Bon Jovi gave a small concert at a drive-in rally for Joe Biden in eastern Pennsylvania on Saturday, performing three songs and praising Biden’s response to the coronavirus
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Trump Sends Nikki Haley to Campaign in Montco as Biden Hits Bucks, Luzerne
“All eyes are on Pennsylvania,” former ambassador Nikki Haley tells NBC10’s Steven Fisher.
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Probe Into ‘Discarded' Ballots in Pa. Becomes Campaign Outrage Fuel
A federal prosecutor’s description of nine “discarded” military ballots found in the trash at a northeastern Pennsylvania elections office has been seized on by President Donald Trump and his supporters, despite any public evidence they were handled with nefarious intent
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Here Is How Chester County Is Giving Voters Options to Cast Ballots
Chester County outside Philadelphia is gearing up for the Nov. 3 election, be it by mail and in person. NBC10 reporter Lauren Mayk talked to the head of elections in the county.
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Temp Tossed Pennsylvania Ballots Trump Complained About, Official Says
The small number of mishandled military ballots at a Pennsylvania elections board that sparked a federal inquiry and allegations from the Trump campaign that Democrats were “trying to steal the election” were actually “incorrectly” tossed by a temp, a county official said Friday. In a press release, Luzerne County Manager David Pedri said a “temporary seasonal independent contractor” who started…
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Girl, 15, Found Safe After Apparent Abduction in Stolen Pennsylvania Police SUV
The girl was abducted in a stolen 2014 Nanticoke Police Department Ford Interceptor with registration number MG5473H, police said.
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Democrat John Yudichak's Defection Reverberates in Pennsylvania's Senate
John Yudichak described his defection as an effort to empower the political middle.
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‘There is a Crisis in the Boy Scouts': Pennsylvania Man Alleges Sexual Abuse by Scout Leader
More than 800 men have identified themselves as victims of sexual abuse by Boy Scouts of America leaders, according to a group of lawyers representing the former scouts.
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Pa. School District Now Accepts CEO's $22K Donation to Cover Lunch Debts
The Wyoming Valley West School District has now accepted a donation from Philadelphia-based La Colombe Coffee CEO Todd Carmichael to cover $22,000 in school lunch debt.
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Pa. School District Now Accepting $22K Offer from La Colombe CEO to Cover Lunch Bills
The president of a Pennsylvania school board whose district had warned parents behind on school lunch bills that their children could end up in foster care has apologized to parents and said he will accept a company CEO’s offer to cover the unpaid bills after initially rejecting it.
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Pa. School District Rejects Coffee Chain CEO's Offer to Cover Student Lunch Debt
Todd Carmichael, CEO of Philly-based La Colombe Coffee, said his offer to give Wyoming Valley West School District $22,000 to wipe out lunch debt was rejected by the school board’s president.
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Pennsylvania Schools Deny La Colombe CEO's Offer to Cover Costs After Threat of Foster Care Over Unpaid Lunches
The president of a Pennsylvania school board whose district had warned parents behind on school lunch bills that their children could end up in foster care has rejected a company CEO’s offer to cover the cost, the businessman said Tuesday.
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Pennsylvania School District Tells Parents They Could Lose Kids Over Unpaid School Lunches
A Pennsylvania school district is warning that children could end up in foster care if their parents do not pay overdue school lunch bills.
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Pa. School District Threatens Foster Care Over Unpaid Lunches
Wyoming Valley West School District, in Luzerne Conty, is under fire for sending letters to parents threatening to place students in foster care if parents don’t pay for their lunch bill.
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‘Likely Innocent' Man Convicted of Rittenhouse Square Murder Freed From Prison After 28 Years
A man sentenced to life in prison a quarter-century ago was ordered freed from prison Monday after the Philadelphia prosecutor’s office told the court last month that he was “likely innocent” of the murder for which he was convicted.
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Accidental Gunshot Strikes Girl Taking a Bath in Pennsylvania Home, Police Say
Police say a bullet from a gun that accidentally discharged in a northeastern Pennsylvania home went through a wall and struck a 13-year-old girl who was taking a bath.
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Pennsylvania Woman Alleges Sexual Assault by Man Resembling ‘Santa Claus'
A Pennsylvania woman has told police she was sexually assaulted by a man resembling Santa Claus.