Early risers had a surprise Saturday morning if they looked out of their windows. Red, yellow, green and blue filled the sky in a kaleidoscope of colors as 10 hot-air balloons floated above and around Happy Valley in a race which was part of the 22nd Annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts.
Recent General Assembly legislation that affects underage drinking dictates, among other things, that an offender's driver's license can be suspended even if he or she is not driving.
Drinking and driving may not mix, but the two are inevitably intertwined in Pennsylvania this summer as a result of new legislation passed by the General Assembly in April.
Dr. Thomas Slaga, one of the foremost experts nationwide in the field of cancer research, will talk about "Cancer Causes and Prevention: The Role of Diet and Nutrition," at 3:30 this afternoon in 112 Kern.
The large crowds and the July heat kept State College "cool" this weekend.
A Julian woman and her mother were among five people injured Friday afternoon when two cars collided at the intersection of Porter and Curtin Roads on campus, University Police Services reported this weekend.
Two State College men were injured early yesterday when their car went off Bear Meadows Road, skidded through a ditch and landed upside-down after it struck a cement culvert.
One man was cited and charged with simple assault in connection with a North Burrowes Road fight that resulted in the injury of another man on a fraternity lawn early Saturday, State College police said.
Ninety-degree temperatures didn't seem to bother 300 youths who gathered at Nittany Track, July 9, to participate in the Pennsylvania State Finals of Hershey Food Corporation's National Track and Field Youth Program.
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