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Berks County school board member censured over swastika; Pa. Turnpike toll booths going away

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A Berks County school district will keep a new board member who had “Heil Hitler” and a swastika in faded paint on her garage door for several years. It's the latest in a string of controversies for Oley Valley School District. 

A new lawsuit alleges Pennsylvania doesn't adequately fund its public defender system.

Getting on and off the Turnpike is going to look a little different in a few years. America’s first superhighway is switching to open road tolling -  meaning cars will be scanned without needing to slow down.

Harrisburg plans to boost its police presence downtown, in the wake of two high-profile shootings in recent weeks.

 The Board of Trustees at Harrisburg Area Community College has announced that the school will begin following the Pennsylvania Sunshine Act as part of a settlement deal with HACC's faculty union.  

 

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