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Courts & Law

Patrick Morrisey speaks to reporters after a debate in Morgantown, W.Va. State attorneys general are finding a national settlement over the toll of opioids to be elusive, as some lawyers for state and local governments are renewing public criticism of the proposed deal with a group of companies led by the nation's largest drug distributors. (Raymond Thompson, File, AP Photo)
Addiction
Pennsylvania

Opioid settlement still elusive as some lawyers criticize it

State attorneys general are finding a national settlement over the toll of opioids to be elusive, as some lawyers are renewing public criticism of the proposed deal.

6 years ago

The 2018 arrest of an Allentown man, who was slammed to the ground by four officers. (Video Screenshot)
Criminal Justice
Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania judge lambastes police over violent arrest

A Pennsylvania judge heavily criticized Allentown police after a jury acquitted a man of resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.

6 years ago

A statue of former Penn State University head football coach Joe Paterno stands outside Beaver Stadium on Thursday, July 12, 2012.  (Gene J. Puskar/AP Photo)
Criminal Justice
Sports

Penn State settles ‘outstanding issues’ with Paterno family

The deal ends a lawsuit against the university by the Paternos' son Jay, who is currently a member of the Penn State board.

6 years ago

In this Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018 photo, barbed wire lines the top of a wall at the deactivated House of Correction in Philadelphia. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)
Criminal Justice
Pennsylvania

How to lower prison costs? Secretary advises medical parole

Pennsylvania sentences a lot of people to life without the possibility of parole. Research has shown their odds of reoffending are low after years of incarceration.

6 years ago

B&B Tent and Party Rental in Jackson, New Jersey. (Google Maps)
Down the Shore
Criminal Justice
New Jersey

Woman vandalized Ocean County business with anti-Semitic graffiti, police say

An Ocean County woman is facing numerous charges for allegedly defacing a business with anti-Semitic graffiti, authorities say.

6 years ago

ICE officials
Immigration
Race & Ethnicity

ACLU sues over Jim Thorpe traffic stop, saying it was racially motivated

The ACLU’s client was detained, then placed in ICE custody.

6 years ago

Edwin Obispo, who came here from Honduras, works rehabbing houses in the Philadelphia area and hopes he gets to stay in the United States. He says Ana Molina swindled $5,750 from him. (Jose F. Moreno/The Philadelphia Inquirer)
The Why
Immigration
Law
Philadelphia

Immigrants in Philly being scammed, despite strict local law

Philly has one of the country's strongest laws to protect immigrants from being scammed by fake legal help. So why are complaints of fraud on the rise?

Air Date: February 20, 2020

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Roger Stone accompanied by his wife Nydia Stone, second from left, arrives at federal court in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP Photo)
Criminal Justice
National

Trump ally Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months in prison

Roger Stone, a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, has been sentenced to 40 months in prison on his convictions for witness tampering and lying to Congress.

6 years ago

In this Nov. 20, 2019 file photo, former state prosecutor Frank Fina walks in the Pennsylvania Capitol after oral arguments before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, in Harrisburg, Pa. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)
Criminal Justice
Pennsylvania

Sandusky prosecutor and former Penn State lawyer disciplined

Her grand jury appearance led the state Superior Court in 2015 to throw out some charges that Curley and Schultz had faced for their response to complaints about Sandusky.

6 years ago

(Ocean County Prosecutor's Office)
Down the Shore
Criminal Justice
New Jersey

Police justified in fatally shooting man with a knife in Jersey Shore town, prosecutors say

Four police officers were justified in fatally shooting a knife-wielding man who stabbed a police dog and then moved threateningly toward the officers, authorities announced.

6 years ago

(Jessica Griffin/The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Keystone Crossroads
Pennsylvania
Religion
Spotlight PA

Harrisburg Catholic diocese declares bankruptcy, the first to do so in Pa. under weight of clergy sex abuse claims

The move comes six months after the diocese announced it had paid out $12 million to more than 100 victims of decades-old sexual abuse.

6 years ago

By request, the Islamic Community Center in Lancaster provides inmates Qurans and prayer rugs for free. Last year, the organization gave out 100 Qurans to inmates who asked for one. (Joseph Darius Jaafari / PA Post)
Keystone Crossroads
Criminal Justice
Policing
Religion
PA Post

PA Post investigation prompts legal action at Pa. jails

PA Post's investigation on commissary items is the basis for a nonprofit’s legal claim advocating for prisoners’ rights.

6 years ago

Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf poses with Pennsylvania’s new voting machines at the MLK Day of Service at Philadelphia’s Girard College. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Elections
Politics

Judge hears arguments over Philadelphia’s voting machines

The state is expected to be one of the nation’s premier presidential battlegrounds.

6 years ago

FILE - In this March 14, 2012, file photo, former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich speaks to the media outside his home in Chicago as his wife, Patti, wipes away tears a day before reporting to prison after his conviction on corruption charges. President Donald Trump is expected to commute the 14-year prison sentence of Blagojevich. The 63-year-old Democrat is expected to walk out of prison later Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)
National

Trump commutes former Illinois Gov. Blagojevich’s sentence

Blagojevich was convicted of political corruption just months after he appeared on Trump’s reality TV show, “Celebrity Apprentice."

6 years ago

Cherry and white Temple University flag hangs outside of old stone buildings
Higher Education
Philadelphia

Split verdict in ex-Temple fraternity president sex assault cases

The former president of a Temple University fraternity has been convicted in an attempted sexual assault case but acquitted of sex assault charges in another case.

6 years ago

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