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Pa. health officials waiting on federal money; State Police get body cameras; Pa.'s state university system names new chancellor

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U.S. Senator Dave McCormick of Pennsylvania defended the Trump Administration on a number of issues during a recent telephone town hall.

County health officials are left waiting on federal money that may not come.

State Police patrol troopers at every station across the Commonwealth are now equipped with body cameras.

The Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum in Lancaster County has launched a year long centennial celebration.

The Berks County Prison Board has agreed to detain people for up to 72 hours at the request of federal immigration officials.

The board of Pennsylvania’s state-owned university system has named Chris Fiorentino as the system’s next permanent chancellor. 

A GOP lawmaker from Cumberland County is renewing her push to keep Pennsylvania students' attention off their smartphones and on their classes.

Artist Pamela J. Black speaks about where she finds inspiration.

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