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Pa. Man Wanted for Child Rape Bit Officer in NYC to Evade Arrest, Cops Say
A 22-year-old man, wanted for the rape of twin toddlers in Pennsylvania, is being sought after assaulting two NYPD officers, including biting one, while they attempted to arrest him Tuesday morning before eventually breaking free, police said. Isaiah John Metz, who last lived in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, according to court documents, fled two police officers with a New York Police Department…
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Pa. Murder Suspect Asks Trial Judge to Preside Over Wedding
Love was on the court docket when a man accused of murder in Pennsylvania made an unusual request of the judge who will preside over his trial, asking if he’d consider presiding over his wedding.
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Pa. Swimmer Hali Flickinger Wins Her 2nd Bronze Medal
Pennsylvania swimmer Hali Flickinger won her second bronze medal of the Tokyo Olympics.
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Regan Smith and Hali Flickinger Take Silver and Bronze In 200m Butterfly
Zhang Yufei from China won the gold medal, setting an Olympic record with a time of 2:03:86.
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Dressel Sets Olympic Record in 100m, Takes Gold
Caeleb Dressel earned his first individual Olympic gold medal and set a new Olympic record in the 100m freestyle on Wednesday.
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Swimmer From York Co. Wins Bronze for Team USA; 1st Medal for Local Athlete
A swimmer from York County, Pa. brought home one of Team USA’s medals at the Tokyo Olympics Saturday night.
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Another Pa. County Objects to GOP Lawmaker's Election Audit
York County, targeted for an Arizona-style “forensic investigation” of the 2020 presidential election being pushed by state Sen. Doug Mastriano, an ally of ex-President Donald Trump, is raising strong objections to a sweeping demand for access to its voting equipment and records.
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WATCH: Joe Biden's Full Speech on Voting Rights
President Joe Biden gave a speech about voting rights from Philadelphia and the actions his administration is taking to protect the right to vote.
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Man Accused of Threatening Violence Against Gov. Wolf
A man is accused of threatening violence against Governor Tom Wolf. According to a report, the man allegedly said he and his friends would “have a bullet waiting” for Wolf if Pennsylvania businesses don’t reopen.
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Pennsylvania Man Accused of Threatening Violence Against Gov. Wolf
A Pennsylvania man was arrested for allegedly threatening violence against Governor Tom Wolf. The man allegedly called Wolf’s former business and said he and his friends had a “bullet waiting” for the governor if he didn’t reopen businesses, according to the York Dispatch.
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Ice Patch to Blame for 75-Car Pile Up in Virginia, Police Say
An SUV hit a patch of ice on westbound Interstate 64 in Virginia, triggering a 75-car pileup last month, investigators said. Virginia State Police said in a news release that the driver of a 2008 Chevrolet SUV spun out and was hit by other vehicles at the start of the pile-up shortly before 8 a.m. on Dec. 22, The Virginian-Pilot reported on…
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69-Vehicle Pileup Leaves More Than 50 Injured in Virginia
Police in Virginia say a 69-vehicle pileup on a major interstate in York County left some people with serious injuries. Virginia State Police Sgt. Michelle Anaya said in a statement that the accident happened at about 7:51 a.m. Sunday. A section of Interstate 64 was shut down as state troopers investigate. All lanes have reopened. Fifty-one people were treated and…
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Fisherman Struck, Killed by Train in Pennsylvania
The death of a man struck by a freight train as he was fishing from a Pennsylvania bridge has been ruled accidental.
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Hundreds of Demonstrators Flock to Planned Parenthood Clinic Protest After Video Shows Pa. State Rep. Berating Women, Teens
Dozens of people flocked to a Center City Philadelphia Planned Parenthood office in response to a Pennsylvania lawmaker berating pro-life women and teen girls who were demonstrating and praying outside the clinic on video.
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Videos of Pennsylvania Lawmaker Berating Pro-Life Demonstrators Spark Outrage and Calls for Criminal Investigation
Videos of a Democratic Pennsylvania state lawmaker berating pro-life women and teen girls who were demonstrating outside an abortion clinic in Philadelphia have drawn calls for a criminal investigation as well as demands for his resignation.
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Man Charged With Killing Wife Nearly 40 Years After Her Disappearance
A cold case has been solved, according to investigators. Nearly 40 years after his wife’s disappearance, a man has been charged with her murder.
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Lawmakers Push to Tax Violent Video Games in Pennsylvania
A trio of Pennsylvania lawmakers want to tax violent video games in hopes of funding school safety.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf Sworn-in for 2nd Term
Gov. Tom Wolf kicked off his second term Tuesday with a call for Pennsylvanians to work together to build a stronger, fairer and more prosperous future.
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Maine Homeowner Finds Intruder Watching TV, Wearing His Clothing
A Maine man is facing a number of charges after authorities say he broke into a Waterboro home, grabbed a bite to eat, took a shower, then got a car ride from his victim. Derek Tarbox, 35, of Standish, was arrested Sunday and is facing charges of class B burglary, two counts of unauthorized use of property, leaving the scene...
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Ex-Priest Found Guilty of 11 Sexual Misconduct Charges
A defrocked Roman Catholic priest who pleaded guilty to sexually abusing an altar boy in Massachusetts was convicted Thursday of abusing another boy in Maine in the 1980s. Ronald Paquin, 76, was convicted of 11 of 24 counts against him following a three-day trial in Superior Court in Maine. He was originally charged with 31 counts, but seven were dropped on Wednesday.