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Fairchance man not guilty of homicide in fatal South Union shooting

The Fairchance man who shot and killed another man in a South Union Township fast-food restaurant parking lot last year was found not guilty after a Fayette County jury determined

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Medical marijuana takes center stage as briefs are released in PA Supreme Court case

Medical marijuana takes center stage as briefs are released in PA Supreme Court case
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Death penalty sought in Coal Center homicide

The Washington County district attorney s office is seeking the death penalty against a Coal Center man who s accused of stabbing his pregnant girlfriend and brutally killing his neighbor in December.

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Dauphin County judge sides with applicant wanting to build warehouse complex in Swatara Township

Warehouse complex in Swatara Township gets the go-ahead from judge Updated Mar 04, 2021; One year after the Swatara Township Board of Commissioners unanimously rejected giving Mushroom Hill, LLC, a conditional use permit to construct a warehouse complex off Route 322, a Dauphin County judge sided with the applicant and appealed the commissioners’ vote. Commissioners are holding a special virtual meeting Thursday to review the decision of President Judge John F. Cherry. “We were stunned,” said Eric Epstein, a member of the Swarata Action Team. The team organized after learning of the proposed 1.2 million-square-foot warehouse complex. “We believe the decision should be appealed by the commissioners, and at minimum, include the conditions that residents want to be attached to the application,” he said.

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