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State officials are mulling over a package tax as a means to replace dwindling gas tax revenue. Some hospitals are trying to get people to sign up to vote. This week’s forecast is rain, rain and more rain. Plus, if you were wondering, “Where’s the beef?” well, these guys took it.PennLive
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Philadelphia cops broke up a bunch of illegal car meet-ups, some of which “were a little more violent” than others. Raw sewage flowed into part of the Susquehanna River. Over $68 million will be put toward volunteer firefighters. And not one, but two $1 million scratch-offs were recently sold in separate areas.…
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The state AG has accused a Pittsburgh-based toy company of “widespread failures.” While enrollment has fallen, there are some colleges which are struggling with housing shortages. Central Pennsylvania has welcomed its first Wawa. And a fantasy football feud escalated rather quickly.PennLive
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A new cannabis legalization bill has been introduced as the state legislature returns to Harrisburg. You can now renew your passport online. There’ll be more chances to spot northern lights next year. Lastly, an Italian publication has decreed this spot as one of the world’s best pizzerias.PennLive
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A Walmart in Pennsylvania has locked up even its men’s underwear because of all the theft. A prominent newspaper is paying out a settlement over claims it sold subscribers’ information to Facebook without them knowing. Universities have started to adopt neutral political stances. Also legend has it that a descendant of fugitive slaves used to fight…
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A drug-trafficking ring has been busted by cops in Berks County. A U.S. representative from Pennsylvania helped introduce a bill that would fund the cost of benefits for services members sent to war. 2024’s shaping up to be a good one for fall foliage. And a superload is making its way through Pennsylvania today.…
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Lehigh Valley Health Network will shell out $65 million for a settlement for that data breach which affected thousands of people last year. A 10-year-old girl was charged after posting about “not credible” school threats. An expert believes it’s shaping up to be a great pheasant season for hunters. Plus, the honor of “Best Mascot in the NHL” goes t…
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Philadelphia remains the poorest big city in the U.S. despite a drop in its poverty rate. Wawa was among the retailers which suffered a credit card processing outage yesterday. LL Flooring is actually closing less stores than it previously announced. Also, a Pennsylvania-based chain has once again been recognized as one of the best places to work.…
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A total of $75 million will be put toward addressing asbestos and mold issues in schools, among other things. Every school in the state, for the first time, will be required to hold a moment of silence for 9/11. Happy hour just got longer. Finally, there’s an explanation for that weird light that lit up the sky the other day.…
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The state AG has renewed the criminal investigation into the choking death of a woman with developmental difficulties. As a new school year begins, officials are noticing a rising trend of parents who opt out of getting their kids vaccinated. Car dealers have new inspection rules to follow. Lastly, over 30 colleges in Pennsylvania have been listed …
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A chain is closing all of its 400-plus stores. The superstructure replacement of a bridge in York County will begin this week. The residents of one township want to raise their own backyard chickens. Finally, a man was reunited with his long-lost wedding ring thanks to a helpful stranger.PennLive
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Philadelphia is overhauling how it contracts nonprofits. SEPTA is not only hiking fare and parking fees, but getting rid of several discounts. These are some of the state’s highest-paid superintendents. And this is the most popular name for Pennsylvania’s favorite dog breed.PennLive
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The Boar Head’s plant that was the site of the listeria outbreak had dozens of violations, according to federal inspectors. An auditor has blamed one state agency for “improper spread pricing” in the Medicaid. Ragweed pollen season is nigh. And a couple’s friskiness led to their car falling into a river.…
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The state is putting about $51 million toward nearly 70 transportation projects. Officials want your feedback on 2025 rate increases on a number of health insurances. Here’s how to find out if your Social Security number was compromised during that massive data breach. And happy birthday, York County!…
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A former Penn State Abington student will be deported after lying about his ties to terrorists. A foreign company is buying GetGo stores from Giant Eagle. The first-ever Wawa in central Pennsylvania has announced its opening date. Lastly, first there was a groundhog in a claw machine, now a crocodile in storage?…
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A school district in one city is thinking about closing over a dozen schools. A case in Pennsylvania is among those suing the FTC’s move to ban noncompetes. State troopers stop people at similar rates no matter what their race or ethnicity, according to a new report. And a zoo celebrates a new addition with cake.…
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A potential strike could disrupt supply chains across the country. According to one report, Pennsylvania is one of the most regulated states. A local school is joining in on the national “no cellphones” trend. Plus, this amusement park is one of the U.S.’s highest-rated.PennLive
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A city is looking to simplify the hiring process for experienced cops with a recent proposal. PennDOT’s looking for public input on newly drafted guidelines that could allow driverless and nearly-driverless cars on the road. An invasive pest is noticeably absent this summer in some areas. Lastly, somebody out there hit the jackpot.…
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Over 120 animals were recovered during what the Bucks County SPCA has said is the largest animal cruelty case it’s ever experienced. SEPTA is treating fare evasion as a criminal offense for the first time in five years. Thousands were left without power last week following those storms. And this smell will leave people who get a whiff in knots.…
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More health care funding is being sought for the Pennsylvania residents affected by the Norfolk Southern train derailment. A family-owned market was condemned following the partial collapse of a building in Pittsburgh. Kennywood and Idlewild & Soak Zone may be up for sale. Lastly, it took 64 years for this postcard to finally get to Pennsylvania.…
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A student pleaded guilty to sexual abuse and burglary, and now how schools treat criminal records during the college application process is up for debate. A battle between lawmakers concerning a climate change program has hit the $4.2 million mark in legal bills. Philadelphians will see their property tax bills go up by an average $330. And head on…
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The DEP found high levels of a cancer-causing chemical in the soil along a popular trail in Philadelphia. A new report has found that about 10 percent of Pennsylvanian’s don’t have access to affordable food. An amended state code has opened up teaching to noncitizens. Plus, a woman found a bear eating graham crackers in her kitchen.…
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Several alleged members of a Philadelphia-based gang — which committed crimes including those involving “murder-for-hire” — have been indicted. Several juvenile detention centers have been sued over allegations of institutionalized child abuse. Teachers are really “breaking the bank” on school supplies for their classrooms. Also, date Dave!…
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A state Supreme Court decision seems to be following a precedent that was set for how the law handles vigilante predator cases. The influx of undocumented migrants into the United States is presenting a challenge to school systems. A local police chief discussed how there’s really only so much cops can do about fireworks. Lastly, the Man of Steel g…
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A Pennsylvania-based nonprofit paid its former CEO a record payout. A new state law has provided some extra free speech protections to citizens and groups. The Pirates and Phillies have released their economic impact reports. And if you ever wanted to move somewhere for peace and quiet, well, now’s your chance.…
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Pennsylvania is among the states affected by the listeria outbreak linked to deli meat. Infant mortality rates have increased for the first time in decades. Some drivers’ attempt at filling up their cars was fuel-tile. And a woman scored free Pirates tickets after getting saddled with one of the worst views around.…
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Travelers at PHL have been stranded days following that worldwide global teach outage. A university in Pennsylvania is one of many that still face legal action over accusations of price fixing. More people are moving away from grocery stores to buy food. Plus, almost 40 Pennsylvanians are headed to the Olympic.…
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A bill updating “child pornography” with a new term has lapsed into law. A proposal in Pittsburgh would put $2 million toward aiding those facing eviction. One hospital is offering — possibly for the first time in the country — pain management without opioids. Lastly, Pennsylvanians have a rough time with these SAT words.…
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Pennsylvania continues to be one of the leading states when it comes to wildlife-vehicle collisions. State residents who own electric vehicles will start paying a $200 annual tax last year. That outage last week affected local hospitals. And a plant that hasn’t grown in about two decades has bloomed.…
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