Dillsburg residents were given a mini geology lesson Wednesday evening at Northern High School, where several geologists explained what has caused more than 800 earthquakes in the area since last year.
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Share + Oct 30, 2009 5:42 pm US/Eastern Click to enlarge 1 of 1 In this photo illustration the H1N1 swine flu vaccination Pandemic, the intensifier and a syringe are seen at Virchow clinical center on Oct.
Share + Oct 27, 2009 1:18 pm US/Eastern PITTSBURGH 1 of 1 A shortage of the H1N1 vaccine is leading some officials to believe that when it does show up in Western Pennsylvania, it will be too little too late.
A team of five journalism students from the College of Communications at Penn State are providing coverage of the opening days of the G-20 Economic Summit in Pittsburgh.
JOE PLASKO/TIMES NEWS The intersection of State Routes 309 and 895 in the Village of Snyders in West Penn Township is the subject of a petition for a traffic study to be performed there by PennDOT in order to make it safer.
Gallery Crawl and Rooftop Party on July 11, 2008. The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust celebrates its 25th anniversary this weekend with a festival of special events and projects throughout the Cultural District.
The 200 diverse voices of five choruses, including the Lebanon Deutscher Harmonie Maennerchor , will present a rare public concert Saturday afternoon at Salem Lutheran Church during the 77th Sangerfest held annually at various cities throughout Pennsylvania.
Charles Scharnberger, retired earth sciences professor with Millersville University: Plate tectonics, or movements in the Earth's crust, plays a role in the big picture, he said.