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Philadelphia judge suspended over bogus order
The court also placed DeLeon on probation under the supervision of the state Judicial Conduct Board until his current term expires in 2012.
Feds fine nuke plant operator $65K over guard naps
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced the fine against Exelon Nuclear on Tuesday.
McCall elected speaker as lawmakers begin session
A northeastern Pennsylvania Democrat was elected speaker of the House of Representatives as state lawmakers began their new two-year session.
Richardson donor also gave to Rendell's campaigns
His Beverly Hills, Calif.-based company, CDR Financial Products Inc., also continues to hold a $45,000-a-year contract as an adviser to the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Authority.
Allegheny County offers foreclosure assistance program
Pittsburgh-area homeowners will soon get court-ordered help to avoid mortgage foreclosures.
Pa. gas drillers need millions of gallons of water
A gas exploration company says the drilling and treatment of wells could at times require withdrawing up to 4 million gallons of water in one day from sources in three central Pennsylvania counties.
Man pleads guilty to rape of Pa. child
A man faces up to 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to raping a child at his homes in the Philadelphia suburbs.
Retired Pa. prof held pending assault sentencing
A judge has sent a retired Bucknell University professor to prison pending sentencing for the molestation of a young boy.
Contempt hearing set in Pa. Amish outhouse dispute
A Pennsylvania judge has set a contempt of court hearing Jan. 22 for a man who has already been fined for outhouse violations at an Amish school.
Pa. DA says elderly kidnapping charge likely gone
A prosecutor says he'll likely drop kidnapping charges against an elderly couple who forcibly took an even older woman from her dilapidated Pittsburgh home.



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