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Study: Troopers stop drivers at similar rates, no matter race or ethnicity; Contaminated raw milk found in four counties

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A new study says Pennsylvania drivers get pulled over and are cited by state police at roughly comparable rates no matter their race or ethnicity.     

Homeless people in Lancaster are no longer allowed on a prominent public square.  

Raw milk contaminated with E-coli bacteria has been found at 14 stores in four Central Pennsylvania counties.

Incumbent Republican Congressman Scott Perry and Democratic challenger Janelle Stelson both say they will support manufacturing growth in Pennsylvania’s 10th District. 

A Northumberland County community will no longer explore a sale of its municipal authority.

Franklin County has a new warden at its jail. Heather Franzoni has been hired to replace Christopher Schell, who stepped down earlier this year.

The National Park Service is investigating a case of vandalism on the Gettysburg battlefield.

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