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Merger plan approved for six Pennsylvania universities What would change
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Merger plan approved for six Pennsylvania universities What would change
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In the neighborhoods of Philadelphia, a secret had been whispered about for years.
The agency watching over the city’s children was heavy-handed, people said. It was easy for a family to lose its children into foster care, it was rumored.
Carolyn Hill heard the stories, then she became one of those people. The mother of five had taken in her two nieces in 2011, and a year later, she watched them walk out of her house with a social worker, right in the middle of the family s dinner.
“I just bought their Easter dresses,” Hill said.
They had just begun to understand what it felt like to be loved and safe. Before the girls moved into Hill s home, they didn’t know they were sisters, separated into different foster homes and bounced around.
Philadelphia looks at reforms to fix its broken child welfare system
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An Altoona man received a new chance at life this week when a Blair County judge reduced his prison sentence for a 2015 robbery from a minimum of 15 years to three years.
But, before being resentenced Thursday, Nicholas Todd Kruge, 32, said he wanted to apologize to the robbery victims.
“I never had the opportunity to publicly apologize, at least as publicly as I can, for all the pain and hurt I caused,” Kruge told Blair County Common Pleas Court Judge Timothy M. Sullivan.
“I hope the victims,” who were not in the courtroom but were represented by Blair County Assistant District Attorney Derek Elensky, “don’t have to remember that day,” he said, but he realized that may not be the case.