Kdka.com - Fri Nov 06
Share + Nov 6, 2009 1:09 pm US/Eastern HARRISBURG The Internal Revenue Service owes refunds totaling over $3.7 Million to more than 3,000 taxpayers in Pennsylvania.
Winfiled burglary suspect may be linked to other break-insValley News Dispatch - Fri Nov 06
A township woman who became suspicious when a stranger knocked on her door under the ruse of asking for directions led to the arrest of a Winfield man suspected of committing several of a recent rash of daylight burglaries.
Low turnout reported at pollsPittsburghLIVE.com - Wed Nov 04
Low turnout meant a slow day for poll workers throughout Western Pennsylvania. About 23 percent of voters in Allegheny County cast ballots.
Election Day Brings Few Voters To PollsThePittsburghChannel - Wed Nov 04
A very low voter turnout was reported after Election Day Tuesday in the Pittsburgh area.
GOP nearly sweeps in Butler CountyButler Eagle - Wed Nov 04
Republicans took nearly every contested race in Butler County in Tuesday's election.
Woman accused with aiding husband's sex assaults of teenPittsburgh Post-Gazette - Tue Nov 03
An Evans City woman, whose husband already is awaiting trial on sex assault and bestiality charges involving a 14-year-old girl, faces a preliminary hearing this month in connection with the case.
Emerald Ash Borer Found in Juniata County; Quarantine ExpandedGantDaily.com - Mon Nov 02
Emerald Ash Borer beetles have been found in Milford Township, Juniata County, bringing to 11 the number of Pennsylvania counties where the ash tree-destroying pest has been identified, acting Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding said today.
41-Year-Old Man Asks Boy To Get In His Truck 1 hr agoWPXI - Mon Nov 02
State police in Butler County are investigating an attempted luring that happened Friday morning.
State renews push to place tolls on I-80Butler Eagle - Fri Oct 30
Pennsylvania is making a new push to get federal approval for tolls on Interstate 80.
Pa. high court tosses 'tainted' juvenile casesPhilly.com - Fri Oct 30
Mark A. Ciavarella , leaving court in Scranton in February. Only about 100 of his cases from 2003 to mid-2008 remain eligible to be retried after the state Supreme Court's action yesterday.
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