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Claims of racial profiling at Pa. polling place; Allergy season arrives in force

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Investigators are looking for the cause of a six-alarm fire in York County that destroyed the former Stewartstown Furniture Factory over the weekend.

Advocates are pushing for limits on polluting industries that want to locate or expand near vulnerable communities in Pennsylvania. 

Flowers and trees are blooming across Central Pennsylvania as temperatures climb higher.  But, what's invisible to the naked eye is all the pollen circulating in the air.  Spring allergy season is starting earlier, lasting longer and becoming more intense.

 A central Pennsylvania county is looking into claims made by two Black women who said they were racially profiled during last week's primary -- when an election worker dismissed their efforts to enter their polling place.

A Westmoreland County man is the latest Pennsylvanian to be arrested for crimes related to the January 6th insurrection.
    

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