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Part of Pa.'s Clean Slate Legislation plan is now law, a new state police academy to be built in Hershey, and U.S. Steel has been sold

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Pennsylvania’s “Clean Slate Legislation” is being expanded to help ensure minor technical violations of a probation sentence do not cause someone to be sent back to jail.  The Pennsylvania State Police is building a new academy in Hershey.  U.S. Steel will be acquired by the Japanese conglomerate Nippon Steel Corporation - under a $14.9 billion deal. The United Steelworkers union, which represents employees at U.S. Steel, isn't happy about it. Authorities say one person was found dead after an early morning explosion and fire at a Lancaster County hotel. Mandatory restrictions on water usage that have been in place since September have been lifted in one midstate county.


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