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Casey concedes in the Pa. U.S. Senate race; Remains found 51 years ago in York have been identified

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In the midst of an automatic recount of the U.S. Senate race, Democrat Bob Casey has conceded to his Republican opponent Dave McCormick. 

Amid the recount, Democratic commissioners in Bucks County have come under fire for voting to count undated and misdated mail ballots -- a move later struck down by the state Supreme Court. 

A large-scale technology processing center in Luzerne County is on the way to breaking ground -- faster than ever before thanks to a new state program. 

The effort to build a nearly 50-mile loop of trails in Rothrock State Forest in Centre and Huntingdon Counties has received a boost from the state. 

Remains found 51 years ago have been identified as a missing 14-year-old girl from York. 

A Philadelphia jury has awarded $11 million to a man whose holstered Sig Sauer pistol went off by itself while he was going down the stairs. 

A Berks County-based supermarket chain is alleging the top frozen potato producers in the country have engaged in price gouging.

Cleveland's Nick Chubb ran for a 2-yard touchdown in heavy snow with 57 seconds left, as the Browns stunned division rival Pittsburgh 24-19.

Fighting cancer takes a lot out of patients and their families.  The charitable group "Sail Beyond Cancer" offers them a chance to relax and enjoy some quality time with pleasure cruises along a few of the East Coast’s most scenic waters. 

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