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Wackiness abounds during 2013 Bay Area race

Officials say that over 30,000 runners participated in the 102nd Bay to Breakers Sunday morning and as of noon that day, San Francisco Police had yet to report any notable incidents.

Experts warning officials to deny zoning change

Senior planning experts in Centre County are warning officials in College Township to deny a proposed zoning change in their area. The 32 acres that housed the Hilltop Mobile Home Park has been a hot issue for several months. The owners Kenneth and Sharon Mayes want to sell their land ...

Information For Pennsylvania Voters

Board Of Elections Websites Bedford County Blair County Cambria County Centre County Clearfield County Elk County Huntingdon County Indiana County Somerset County   Register to Vote Election Day Guide Bureau of Commissions, Elections and Legislation Election Night Returns Throughout Pennsylvania

APS cheating scandal as the AJC reported it

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's investigative reporters broke the story about widespread cheating on tests in Atlanta Public Schools in December, 2008, and we've continued digging ever since.

Sen. Colbert? A fifth of South Carolinians say yes

Sen. Colbert? A fifth of South Carolinians say yes

As South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley weighs who should fill out the term of retiring Sen. Jim DeMint, what about a fake conservative comedian? A new poll finds Comedy Central anchor Stephen Colbert topping the list of who South Carolinians think should replace Mr. DeMint. Neil King has details on ...

The non-United States of America

The non-United States of America

Citizens in all 50 states have filed petitions to secede from the Union. So what would the map look like if everyone decided to become their own country? We have the answer.

Obama re-elected to 2nd term; Democrats hold majority in Senate

Barack Obama has won re-election to a second term as president, beating back a fierce challenge from Republican Mitt Romney.   Obama prevailed despite a weak economy and high unemployment.   Democrats held their narrow majority in the Senate on Tuesday, grabbing GOP seats in Massachusetts and Indiana and turning ...

Voter turnout strong in Pa. as state plays key role in choosing next president

Voter turnout was strong in Pennsylvania as the state plays a key role in determining whether Republicans or Democrats control the White House and the U.S. Senate. Turnout was expected to be around 70 percent of Pennsylvania's nearly 8.5 million voters to choose who gets the state's 20 electoral votes: ...

Decision 2012: Complete Coverage

Official election results as they're reported, and other local political information as provided by provided by national sources, regional Boards of Elections and County Clerks.     -Complete Decision 2012 coverage -Election results as they're reported       As of 8:45 p.m., President Barack Obama won the reliably Democratic ...

Deadline for Pa. voter ID law ruling a day away

A court-imposed deadline is nearing for a judge to rule on whether Pennsylvania's tough new law requiring voters to show photo identification can remain intact.      A decision is possible Monday. Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson is up against a state Supreme Court order to decide no later than ...

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