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Lancaster moves to protect immigrants from federal authorities, and Pa. lawmakers take aim at swatting

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Lancaster has implemented policies that welcome immigrants and prohibits city officials from seeking information about a person’s immigration status. Lawmakers are looking for ways to tackle a surge in false reports to police -- known as swatting. A former Northumberland County sheriff and his wife are suing the county and the Community Life Team for negligence in the stillbirth of their child. Law enforcement in Delaware County is closing the  investigation into a shootout and house fire that killed six members of an extended family. School nurses are under-resourced and understaffed. Now, a new Nurse Mentorship Program aims to help alleviate the problem. The U.S. Army is correcting the records of 110 Black Soldiers wrongfully convicted in 1917, including one from Altoona. We bring you the story of William Nesbitt.
    

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