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May. 16th, 2023 @ 9:18 pm
RT @timelywriter: PHILADELPHIA (@AP) _ Cherelle Parker wins Democratic primary for Philadelphia mayor, likely positioning her as 1st woman…

May. 16th, 2023 @ 8:16 pm
RT @RyanDeto: NEW: The AP has called the Allegheny County Executive race for Sara Innamorato, a progressive lawmaker. She joins several oth…

May. 16th, 2023 @ 8:13 pm
RT @PeteHallPA: Democrat Heather Boyd has won the 163rd Legislative District special election in a 76-22% landslide preserving the Democra…

May. 4th, 2023 @ 9:06 am
RT @MacFarlaneNews: Zachary Rehl, Ethan Nordean, Enrique Tarrio and Joe Biggs are found GUILTY of seditious conspiracy.

Mar. 23rd, 2023 @ 10:46 am
RT @MacFarlaneNews: FLASH: Per my teammate @RobLegare Federal judge Amy Berman Jackson sentences Riley Williams to 36 months (3 years) i…

Mar. 23rd, 2023 @ 9:00 am
RT @MacFarlaneNews: Defense argues Trump and Rep Scott Perry (R-PA) and Nick Fuentes were influences on Riley Williams (Perry is the Cong…

Mar. 23rd, 2023 @ 8:50 am
RT @ryanjreilly: DOJ: Riley Williams is not some “impulsive Gen-Z gadfly,” she “participated in domestic terrorism, plain and simple.” Ril…

Jan. 31st, 2023 @ 12:42 pm
Pa State Sen. Mike Regan tosses protester blocking doorway at 1K$ fundraising lunch for Sen. Scott Martin https://t.co/KZqU3QfWiB

Jan. 17th, 2023 @ 6:19 pm
The end of an era - Tom and Frances Wolf exit the Pennsylvania State Capitol 1.17.23 https://t.co/l4eOdKBz6y

Jan. 12th, 2023 @ 3:26 pm
RT @ByCarterWalker: Lycoming County recount results are in. Story soon: https://t.co/Fj1SmIVmiN

Jan. 10th, 2023 @ 8:04 pm
Tuesday 4:53pm - Pa. Senate Rules committee passes SB1 11-6 https://t.co/3aMf75hCnX

Jan. 10th, 2023 @ 5:14 pm
Editing video of Pa. Senate Rules committee Tuesday 4:35pm. https://t.co/2VMENm4l6V

Jan. 9th, 2023 @ 6:46 pm
Pa Senate State Government committee Monday afternoon. Chair Cris Dush - nobody has been charged with insurrection. https://t.co/cOMm6oPSVU

Jan. 9th, 2023 @ 6:18 pm
Pa Speaker Mark Rozzi - Because they took all the money away. https://t.co/HVwgilc1sC

Jan. 4th, 2023 @ 7:42 am
Pa Speaker vote Rozzi 115 - Metzgar 85 https://t.co/7brf5ipXX8

Jan. 3rd, 2023 @ 9:01 pm
Pa. Speaker Rozzi 8:01pm https://t.co/9M5g1cFWds

Jan. 3rd, 2023 @ 6:42 am
Archive - Swearing-in day 1.2.7 https://t.co/ouzSdyAAYT

Jan. 3rd, 2023 @ 4:42 pm
Rep Cutler takes questions on election of House Speaker https://t.co/LdsbynObSK

Jan. 3rd, 2023 @ 4:36 pm
Pa House scheduled back in at 6:45pm https://t.co/J0bRjEO3f2

Jan. 2nd, 2023 @ 12:48 pm
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Liquor Privatization: A Closer Look Throughout the Commonwealth.

10 Jul
Wednesday @ 3:33 pm

One of Governor Corbett's top priorities that was tied into budget negotiations was liquor privatization.

On June 30th, 2013 it became apparent that legislative action on HB790 had stalled as the Senate refused to send the bill back to the House until the House could provide enough votes to pass Senator Rafferty's transportation funding proposal.

With approximately 5,000 jobs hanging in the balance, union leaders were outraged and party leaders were at odds over the provisions contained in HB790.

Among the numerous provisions in HB790, the bill created a series of expanded permits that would allow beer distributors and importing distributors to sell wine and liquor. It would also allow restaurants, clubs and hotel liquor licensees to sell varying quantities of wine, liquor and beer depending upon the type of expanded permit they obtained.

The number of expanded permits held by beer distributors and importing distributors within a county would also determine when the state's liquor stores could be closed within the county.

Once the number of expanded permits issued to beer distributors and importing distributors doubled the number of Pennsylvania liquor stores within a county, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board was charged with closing state stores within six months after considering the term of the current lease, the availability of liquor to the public from private sellers, the pricing of liquor in the area, and the profitability of the Pennsylvania liquor store in question.

Last month we compiled data from the state liquor store marketing report which details average transaction amounts and total revenue for each one of Pennsylvania's liquor stores.

The following map displays information for each liquor licensee throughout the Commonwealth. Select a license category and county to view specific licenses by classification. Otherwise you can view all license categories by selecting a county.

Restaurant licenses will be displayed in Red, Wine licenses are Purple, Beer Distributors are Green, and Special Occasion permits are Yellow. Remaining license types will be displayed in White.

Of the 26,000 plus licenses, some addresses could not be resolved to valid coordinates in order to be displayed on our map. If you have any questions or would like further clarification, please contact us at info@roxburynews.com

Photo by Natalie Cake.

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Harrisburg Police Looking for Man Possibly Connected to May 27th. Homicide

10 Jul
Wednesday @ 12:36 pm

Detective Krokos of the Harrisburg Police Department is seeking to interview Joshua Saulsberry. He is a black male, 26, about 5’7”, about 150 lbs.

Saulsberry is wanted for Failure to Appear in Court and several summary warrants. His last known address is on the 0-100 block of Lilac Dr. in Mechanicsburg but he may be staying with friends in the 100 block of B St. in Carlisle.

Saulsberry is last known to have a maroon Chevrolet Tahoe registered to him. The registration plate is JFY-5619. His license to drive is suspended but he may be driving the Tahoe or rental cars.

Saulsberry is encouraged to surrender to the arrest warrants and or contact Det. Krokos.

Anyone having knowledge of photo:8916:Saulsberry’s: whereabouts is asked to contact Det. Krokos at 717-255-3184 or email ckrokos@cityofhbg.com.

Below is the original press release from May 27th, 2013.

On May 27th, 2013 at about 8:50 pm patrol officers were dispatched to the 300 block of Muench St. on a report that a man was shot. David Nightengale was found on the roadway. He had several gunshot wounds.

Detectives credit a number of witnesses who provided details of what happened and information leading to the identity of Gregory Wyatt.

On Saturday morning a team of detectives went to Carlisle to arrest Wyatt. Carlisle police and their County Quick Response Team assisted in locating and arresting Wyatt.

The investigation continues and anyone having any information on this is asked to contact Det. Christopher Krokos at 717-255-3184, email ckrokos@cityofhbg.com or Lt. Robert Fegan at 717-255-3114, email rfegan@cityofhbg.com to reach City detectives.

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