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A powerful board expected to oversee $2 billion in opioid settlement funds operates outside Pennsylvania’s public records law ...
Cyber school facing wrongful death suit says it’s ‘unreasonable’ for teachers to see students weekly
Facing a wrongful death suit, Commonwealth Charter Academy says it’s “unreasonable” to expect its staff to see and hear from ...
All but one Republican member of Pennsylvania’s congressional delegation voted to support Trump’s $4.5 trillion tax breaks ...
Supporters say the proposed change will boost lottery profits, some of which help fund programs for older adults in ...
Dave McCormick’s Democratic counterpart, John Fetterman, voted against the bill, as did all members of his party.
All state employees under a governor's jurisdiction are typically expected to report to work and be paid as scheduled during ...
A backer of Trump’s budget bill, a city worker strike in Philadelphia, and one of Pennsylvania’s last “blue laws” moves ...
Late budgets are common in PA. But if the deadlock stretches more than a few weeks, it could have serious consequences for ...
Evans is serving his fifth term. He originally ran for Congress in 2016 against then-U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah, a fellow ...
This week's Community Spotlight honoree is Janet Weaver, a 72-year-old community service officer for the Borough of Kutztown.
Water Company rejected a $65K offer from the State College water authority to buy the system, delaying a permanent solution ...
Control over special powers reverts to the Treasury Department and the Commerce Department when anyone else is president.
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