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DuBois moves to fire former city manager; SEPTA suspends AI program to detect guns

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The City of DuBois is moving forward with the process to fire its former city manager, Herm Suplizio, who's accused of stealing more than $600,000 in funds from the Clearfield County community. As SEPTA looks to beef up security in the wake of a spate of recent shootings, it's backing away from one plan. The agency has suspended an artificial intelligence program that was supposed to help detect guns.  Buprenorphine is a medication that helps wean people off illicit opioids. Providers are more likely to write prescriptions in areas that are very white. That's according to a recent study from University of Pittsburgh researchers. A Central Pennsylvania county is planning to create a home for transition-age young people in order to help them find long-term housing.

    

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