Jennifer Miller
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Police ID Suspect in Killing of Trooper, Seek the Public’s Help; Victim a Penn State Grad
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A $75,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to an arrest through Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers. Anyone with information on this crime can call Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers at 1-866-326-7256. All callers remain anonymous.
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Commissioners Concerned County Could Outgrow Correctional Facility
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Exarchos says officials see a growing issue with inmates suffering from mental health issues and substance abuse, which means a higher recidivism rate as such inmates are more likely to return to prison. Exarchos says county jails are becoming mental health institutions.
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Spanier Alludes to Other Potential Defendants in Freeh Defamation Lawsuit
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“Dr. Spanier, in fact, has legal claims against other non-diverse parties that arise out of the same operative facts that give rise to the claims for defamation,” Ainslie writes.
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Feds Continue Investigation Related to Restaurant Raids in State College
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Authorities released few details about the operation and those detained. However, State College Police Chief Tom King told borough council Monday night that federal authorities cleared him to share a few more details about the operation.
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State College Borough Council Wants Local Police Enforcing Noise Violations at Bars
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State College Borough Council approved a resolution Monday night to once again let the local police department enforce noise violations at bars and clubs.
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Police Cite Multiple People During Second Penn State Rally in a Week
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Multiple fans receive police citations for going too far while celebrating Penn State’s win against Rutgers over the weekend.
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State Asks Court to Rule in Right to Know Request for Penn State E-mails
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Bagwell says the Sunshine Fund will ask the court to “punish the Education Department by imposing the harshest financial penalties to force these so-called ‘public servants’ to start respecting our right to obtain public records.”
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Ray Rice Assault Reminder Domestic Violence Happens Everywhere, Including Centre County
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Between 2009 and 2014 the Victim Centered Intensive Case Management Unit for Centre County, which is housed in the State College Police Department, handled referrals of 1,226 separate domestic violence related incidents involving 1,805 victims.
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Penn State Students in County Jail After Alleged Burglary and Assault
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At one point, Adams allegedly shouted death threats toward the victim in front of other witnesses. Adams also allegedly shouted obscenities at the victim’s girlfriend, telling her in part to “shut up and stop crying.”
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Judge Orders Hearing in College Heights School Dispute
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At issue is the future of the College Heights School on North Atherton Street, which is currently owned by the State College Area School District. The school district wants to sell the property to Penn State University; however, heirs to the property want to stop the sale.