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Last week's racist mass shooting in a Buffalo supermarket left ten people dead and three wounded. Here's what WSKG has learned in the days since the attack.
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“A voice calling for justice does not need to be in perfect English.”
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A man stabbed people celebrating Hanukkah at the home of a rabbi in Rockland County, a New York City suburb, on Saturday night. The incident comes amid a surge of anti-Semitic violence in the region.
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Once signed, the measure will give grants to nonprofits susceptible to hate crimes. Though few lawmakers ever opposed it, the legislative process was unpredictable.
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A Muslim group called Wednesday for full prosecutions against the four people accused of plotting an attack on the group's rural enclave named Islamberg in Delaware County.
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James Jackson admitted he was driven by a plan to murder scores of black men to spark a nationwide race war. It's the state's first conviction of first-degree murder as an act of terrorism.
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Fred Rogers lived in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood while making his children's television show, "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."
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HARRISBURG (WSKG) -- Pennsylvania's hate crimes law protects people on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin. But it doesn't include…
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HARRISBURG (WSKG) -- Pennsylvania's hate crimes law protects people on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin. But it doesn't include…
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HARRISBURG (WSKG) -- Pennsylvania's hate crimes law protects people on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin. But it doesn't include…