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Government agencies are not allowed to charge for labor costs in putting together information related to a Right-to-Know request, the Commonwealth Court ruled in two separate but related cases
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An FBI undercover investigation that began last spring led Friday night to the arrest of a federal senior judge on federal drug and gun charges stemming from an alleged series of liaisons with an exo
An FBI undercover investigation that began last spring led Friday night to the arrest of a federal senior judge on federal drug and gun charges stemming from an alleged series of liaisons with an exo
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