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Pa. Supreme Court Throws Out GOP Redistricting Maps
The proposed redistricting maps approved in December of last year were deemed "contrary to law" in a tight vote by the high court today.

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The proposed redistricting maps approved in December of last year were deemed "contrary to law" in a tight vote by the high court today.

The proposed redistricting maps approved in December of last year were deemed "contrary to law" in a tight vote by the high court.
The local chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association is inviting everyone to join them in Love Park for a candlelight vigil.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court rejected the state assembly's proposed redistricting maps Wednesday.
The proposed redistricting maps approved in December of last year were deemed "contrary to law" in a tight vote by the high court today
The proposed redistricting maps approved in December of last year were deemed "contrary to law" in a tight vote by the high court today.
Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Ferman outlines the investigation into a Norristown-based drug ring that stretched across Southeastern Pa.
Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Ferman outlines the investigation into a Norristown-based drug ring that stretched across Southeastern Pa.
The competition features 32 teams of students from high schools all over the county.
The DA, working with other county, state and federal law enforcement agencies, announced the dismantling of a complex drug trafficking operation based in Norristown.
Barack Obama addressed the nation Tuesday night, but today he'll take questions from a few Patch readers.
The President will address the nation tonight, but tomorrow he'll take questions from a few Patch readers.
Norristown is celebrating its 200 years of history with a year-long birthday party full of events starting in March.
The President addressed the nation tonight, but tomorrow he'll take questions from a few Patch readers.
Last night the President addressed the nation, but today he'll take questions from a few Patch readers.
The club's charitable fundation made the contribution to help improve the nonprofit's educational capabilities.
Deadline is 7 a.m. Wednesday to submit your questions for POTUS (well, someone from his staff).
The deadline is 7 a.m. Wednesday to submit your questions.
Deadline is 7 a.m. Wednesday to submit your questions for POTUS (well, someone from his staff).
Deadline is 7 a.m. Wednesday to submit your questions for POTUS (well, someone from his staff).