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Ex-congressional candidate Cahir killed in Afghanistan

A family friend says former news reporter and Pennsylvania congressional candidate Bill Cahir has been killed in Afghanistan while serving with the Marines.....more>>

  • 'Music church' barred from holding concerts
    A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction barring a southwestern Pennsylvania church which claims “jam band” concerts are its services from holding four more concerts this summer.

  • Suspect arrested in Lancaster slaying
    Police in south-central Pennsylvania have arrested a suspect wanted for the shooting death of a man in his home Tuesday morning.

  • Jury doesn't buy man's story
    A western Pennsylvania man has been convicted of illegal gambling despite a defense that the poker games he organized require a high degree of skill.

  • Lancaster slaying victims identified
    Police in south-central Pennsylvania have released the names of two men who were shot dead half a block away from each other.

  • Man to stand trial in 2004 cleaver killing
    A northeastern Pennsylvania man who has acknowledged killing a man with a meat cleaver in 2004 has been ordered to stand trial on criminal homicide and other charges.

  • Pa. judge: Throw out juvenile convictions
    Every finding of juvenile delinquency by a judge accused of taking kickbacks from a private juvenile detention company should be thrown out and nearly all the cases should not be retried, a judge appointed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to review the cases said Wednesday.

  • Kennywood Park announces new roller coaster
    WEST MIFFLIN — Kennywood Park in western Pennsylvania is planning a new roller coaster that will take riders from zero to 50 mph in about three seconds.


  • Ex-teacher gets house arrest in Web sex sting
    A former high school chemistry teacher in suburban Pittsburgh has been sentenced to eight months of house arrest and five years of probation after pleading guilty in an online sex sting.

  • Philly newspapers hope $35M will end bankruptcy
    Philadelphia Newspapers hopes to use $35 million in new capital to settle nearly $400 million in debts and emerge from bankruptcy.

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