By Phil Ray pray@altoonamirror.com JOHNSTOWN – A federal judge has refused to dismiss a civil rights lawsuit brought by the family of a 32-year-old Bellwood man who committed suicide in 2006 at the Blair County Prison. The lawsuit was filed in 2007 by the wife...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 9, 2011 PHILADELPHIA – The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania filed separate lawsuits in state court today to stop two northeastern Pennsylvania school districts from randomly drug and alcohol testing students who...
Monday, March 7th 2011 Penn State’s World Campus | University Park, Pa. Penn State Public Broadcasting’s third installment of the Geospatial Revolution Project deals with the technology in relation to privacy and how geospatial information affects law enforcement, war...
Cliff White and Wildamie Ceus February 27, 2011 Centre Daily Times STATE COLLEGE — Clad in green and blowing vuvuzelas, thousands of young people swarmed downtown State College on Saturday to celebrate State Patty’s Day, a student-created holiday centered on drinking....
HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 24 (UPI) — The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board says no substance is more widely abused in the United States by those under the age of 21 than alcohol. “This survey’s findings should serve as a reminder to parents and the...
By Joshua Ballard, Wildamie Ceus, Katie Moffitt and Anita Oh For the Centre Daily Times February 25, 2011 STATE COLLEGE — Green beer. Green shirts. Green beads. Green shamrocks. To the rest of the country they mean St. Patrick’s Day, but in State College they all...