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Penn State proposes tuition freeze for in-state, commonwealth campus students amidst funding stalema
University Park, PA (WJAC) — Penn State is proposing no increase in tuition next year for in-state students attending their commonwealth campuses, but as the Penn State trustees are now meeting on budget issues, a major component of their funding remains a political football in Harrisburg.
On Thursday afternoon, a Penn State trustee committee on finance detailed a proposed university budget for the next two years.
The university's recent operating budget deficit of $140 million is now projected to be $63 million.
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South Fork man, 19, accused of raping second teen
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Authorities in Cambria County say new charges have been filed against a 19-year-old South Fork man after he was accused of raping a second teenager.
Last week, police charged William Douglas following an investigation into allegations that he sexually assaulted a female juvenile and forced her to perform sexual acts.
Now, police say Douglas is facing more charges after he was accused of raping a 17-year-old girl at his home in Wilmore Heights.
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'Sorry to the people and family I hurt,' man says ahead of execution for murder of 6-year-old girl
BONNE TERRE, Mo. (AP) — A man who abducted a 6-year-old Missouri girl and beat her to death at an abandoned factory decades ago was put to death Tuesday evening, shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a request to block the lethal injection over arguments he was mentally incompetent.
Johnny Johnson, 45, received a a lethal dose of pentobarbital at a state prison in Bonne Terre and was pronounced dead at 6:33 p.
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Construction continues for new art museum on Penn State campus
University Park, PA (WJAC) — At Penn State's University Park campus, construction continues on a new art museum.
The $85 million project features an exterior that highlights the geology of Pennsylvania.
Billed as the largest art museum between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Penn State's Palmer Museum has been in the heart of the University Park campus since 1972.
With more than 10-thousand pieces of art, finding more room at that location would practically be impossible.
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Federal agent impersonator brandished gun to Walmart shopper over mask-wearing
EBENSBURG, Pa. (WJAC) — Police say an Ebensburg man is facing charges for impersonating a Department of Homeland Security officer and brandishing a gun to a Walmart shopper who wasn’t wearing a mask, according to a criminal complaint.
According to the Cambria Township Police Department, 72-year-old Michael Baglio has been charged for impersonating a public servant and making terroristic threats with intent to terrorize another.
Officers were called May 17 after a woman reported that an older man had approached her while she was shopping, told her he was an officer with the Department of Homeland Security, brandished a gun and said, “it would be in your best interest if you wore a mask,” according to the complaint.
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Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman: I was abused by doctor
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Mentored Youth Trout Day draws families to the water
Saturday was Mentored Youth Trout Day across Pennsylvania, giving kids and a mentor an opportunity to fish a week before trout season begins on April 6.
Some parents that took their children fishing Saturday said it was an opportunity to bring something that was a bright spot of their childhood to their own kids.
"Trying to build some of those memories that we did when we were younger," Nathan Kozen said by Lake Rowena with his daughter, Lilly.
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Victims families settle wrongful death suit against quadruple killer, his parents
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The families of four young men killed and buried on a Pennsylvania farm have settled their wrongful-death lawsuits against the man who confessed in the killings and his parents
Cosmo DiNardo, who was 20 at the time, admitted luring four young men ages 19 to 22 to the family’s farm in July 2017, saying he would sell them marijuana. He then killed them and buried them on the farm.
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Alabama hospital employees honor organ donor with 'Honor Walk'

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