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Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Bruce Beemer swears in Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro on Tuesday at the state judicial center in Harrisburg.
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Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro promised to continue working toward justice for all residents on Tuesday as he was officially sworn into his second term in office.
Throughout his 15-minute speech from the state Judicial Center in Harrisburg, Shapiro spoke about inequality in race and socioeconomic status and pledged to continue to remedy it.
SOUDERTON — Engineering firm Boucher & James has restructured and made changes to its accounting systems to make sure that the fraud orchestrated by three of its former executives will
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Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority isn’t allowed to raise its rates to cover $500,000 it will invest into a compliance program as punishment for seven years of illegal sludge dumping into the Allegheny River from its Aspinwall plant, according to an agreement with federal prosecutors.
U.S. Attorney Scott W. Brady announced the agreement in November, and on Tuesday the plea was entered in federal court Downtown before Judge William S. Stickman IV.
PWSA pleaded guilty to one count of violating its pollutant discharge permit and one count of making false statements in written reports about the sludge discharge, according to Brady’s office.
Puppy scams are is claiming more victims as a growing number of families seek animals amid the pandemic. Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro recently issued a warning about scams increasing in frequency, including “pet sale scammers”
Missouri Senator Josh Hawley Objects To Senator Pat Toomey Publicly Calling For Republican Lawmakers To Certify Election Results
CBS Pittsburgh 1/4/2021 Syndicated Local – CBS Pittsburgh
By: KDKA-TV News Staff
ALLENTOWN, Pa./WASHINGTON (KDKA) A Missouri Senator is objecting to Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey issuing a public statement on Saturday, which called for Republican senators to accept Joe Biden as President-elect.
Reporters say that Senator Josh Hawley sent an email to the Senate GOP Conference Saturday night, reports which Hawley retweeted on his official account.
In the email, Hawley said that Toomey was “making unfounded claims about the intentions of our fellow Senators.”