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march 17
- In Pa. visit, Biden showcases fresh aid for small businesses
- School seating a thorny question
- Prospects iffy for push on gun bills
- US sees surge in border crossings by unaccompanied children
- EDITORIAL: New commission must find ways to pay for Pa. infrastructure
- OP-ED: Just like Republicans in 2017, Democrats make budget 'death spiral' more likely
- Births for Wednesday, March 17
- Local obituaries for Wednesday, March 17
- Eight people, many of Asian descent, killed at Georgia massage parlors
- Study: Physical messages of hate from white supremacists surged in 2020
- West York hikes trash fee for second time in three months
- Dover Area School District wants to petition courts to delay Washington Twp. secession one year
- Two Pa. prisons have vaccinated more than 70% of inmates. An incentive program may be making a difference
- Latest Pennsylvania high school girls' basketball state rankings
- Spring Forge Intermediate School closed this week due to COVID-19
- Metropolitan Opera maestro James Levine dead at 77; career ended with sex abuse scandal
- Northeastern's Matt Wilson 'excited' for 2021 boys' volleyball season
- CBS extends 'The Talk' hiatus amid investigation sparked by Sharon Osbourne's outburst
- York County reports 135 new COVID-19 cases
- COLLEGE NOTES: Wagner, Eisenhart honored; Day makes college choice
- Spring Grove, Delone learn times, sites for PIAA girls' hoops games
- HBO Max’s ‘World of Calm’ the only show he can stay awake for
- Shawn Bradley, former No. 2 overall pick in NBA draft, paralyzed
- Pa. plans to move into next vaccination phase early next month
- Mount Rose Interchange project delayed another month
- VIDEO: Loss of dog leads to man's campaign to end speeding
- Dallastown opens its 2021 boys' tennis season with victory