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Colonial Williamsburg tailors will study Philadelphia museum's Revolutionary War tentOn battlefields through much of the Revolutionary War and after his winter encampment at Valley Forge, Gen. George Washington worked and
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House vote set on debt limitWILLIAMSBURG, Va. - House Republican leaders abruptly announced they will vote next week to temporarily extend the nation's debt limit,
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Man kills 3 in Pa. before being fatally shot by policeHOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. - A man fatally shot a woman decorating for a children's Christmas party at a tiny church hall and killed two men
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Police testify in Philadelphia car-crush murderProsecutors showed graphic images of Tyrone Taylor's body -- crushed, they say, by a car driven by his wife, Keisha Jones -- during the
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Ronnie Polaneczky: How a Laundromat gives this neighborhood a prayerTHE DAY they opened The Laundry Cafe in Olney, owners Tyrone Akins and Brian Holland were approached by an older woman with an unexpected
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Pa. reports first meningitis case, from Altoona
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Still drawing the well-trainedThe sound starts as a low moan from somewhere around the mountain.
"Train's coming," says Joanne Brown. Rail fans thrill to see
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Pennsylvania priest on leave, accused of child sexual abuseHOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. - A western Pennsylvania priest has been placed on leave amid allegations of sexual abuse involving...
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Pennsylvania district won't punish teacher over Nazi speechROARING SPRING, Pa. - A Pennsylvania school district says a teacher was exercising his First Amendment rights...
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Love of bagpipes took Pa. man farALTOONA, Pa. - Shawn Gority's love affair with bagpipes began at an early age.
"When I was 3 years old, I was standing in front of a