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Danielle Summers, left, holds her 16-month-old daughter, Adalyn, as they play with Danielle's foster parents, Betty and Roger Bailey, in the Bailey's Centre Hall home on Wednesday.
Jessica Hart was up late in her downtown Bellefonte apartment when she first heard the alarm from next door.
No injuries in Bellefonte blaze; 5th historic structure to burn in 5 years
Another historic downtown Bellefonte building has fallen victim to fire. CDT/Nabil K. Mark Fire burned the Cadillac building at the corner of W. Bishop St.
Alumnus creates $50,000 performing arts endowment through annuity
Penn State alumnus and former employee Lynn Donald Breon of Centre Hall has created a $50,000 charitable gift annuity that will provide unrestricted support in the future for the University's Center for the Performing Arts.
Five tables of wrapped toys await distribution at the State College Elks Christmas Charity Program.
Planners of a park to be developed by three Penns Valley municipalities released survey results and three sketches of what the 165 acres of land could look like.
Harris Township backs development plan
The Harris Township Board of Supervisors conditionally approved a preliminary subdivision plan for a portion of a tract Monday night despite complaints from residents that the plan doesn't adequately address traffic issues and other concerns.
Woman opens home to stray cats
Seventy-three-year old State College resident Shirley Fonda said her house is too full of cats for Penn State students to continue treating their pets poorly.
Round barn set to mark 100 years
To celebrate the 100th year of the Neff Round Barn, organizers had to work around two seasons: football and farming.
Officer: Despite bust, task force is busy
In the wake of a bust that charged five men with operating a $1 million cocaine operation between Philadelphia and State College, one State College Police captain said the fight against drugs is far from over.
Cocaine Pipeline In Centre County Broken
Police bust a million dollar drug ring that ran between Philadelphia and center county.
Three locals charged as part of cocaine ring
Three local men and two others were charged today with distributing $1 million of cocaine in the State College area, the Attorney General's office announced.
Grant W. Boozer, 58, of Centre Hall ended his courageous battle with cancer on Saturday, Nov.
Fire rips through College Twp. home
People watch as firefighters work to contain a fire at a home on Brandywine Drive in State College on Friday, November 27, 2009.
Huntingdon man dies four days after crash A 41-year-old Huntingdon man died Tuesday evening after being hospitalized for four days with injuries from a crash on state Route 64 Halloween night.
It's with a deep sigh that Stacy Parks Miller talks about the torn and weathered campaign signs flooding into her house as they were collected Wednesday.
State College starts Halloween celebrations
Ben Rogers, 3, left, and his sister, Genevieve Rogers, 4, ride in a wagon made to look like a zoo cage during the State College Halloween parade Monday, Oct.
Massive cuts set for local libraries
Schlow Centre Region Library, which had figured on a 12 percent reduction in state funding in the new budget, learned last week that its state subsidy will instead be cut by 20.1 percent.
College Heights residents agree that the past weekend's extended power outages, while inconvenient, had a bright side.
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