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The village of Addison in Steuben County is facing major financial loss after its only full-time employee, the clerk-treasurer, was arrested for allegedly stealing more than a million dollars.
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“A wide variety of surveillance, deterrence, physical and technology measures are in place, and...robust.”
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Only five of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties have accredited coroner or medical examiner offices, which the state doesn’t require.
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An investigation finds that corrections officers use physical force on people who may be unable to comply with orders due to a mental health condition.
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In recent months, the specter of crime has been a central talking point in Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano’s campaign for governor.
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State legislative leaders say they’ll take a procedural vote on the proposal early next year. 2023 primary voters would then get to weigh in.
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The Washington Post reported the Justice Department is particularly interested in a scheme to appoint slates of illegitimate Republican electors.
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The database was hailed as a model to stop bad officers from job hopping. But now legislative changes are needed to make it more effective.
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“It’s always in the back of your mind as a law enforcement officer that that danger is real and it’s out there.”
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April is recognized nationally as Second Chance Month.