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  1. Ryan Mackenzie, abortion, discharge petition

    This Pa. lawmaker refused discharge petition to restore federal workers’ union rights

    There is a bipartisan push to restore union rights for 1 million federal workers, but this vulnerable Pennsylvania lawmaker is sitting on the sidelines.
  2. As a growing number of states move to restrict student cellphone use in classrooms, the Pennsylvania State Education Association is advocating for legislation which would mandate strict limits on use of mobile devices in schools.

    PSEA backs phone-free policy to boost student learning

    As a growing number of states move to restrict student cellphone use in classrooms, the Pennsylvania State Education Association is advocating for legislation which would mandate strict limits on use of mobile devices in schools.
  3. East Manchester Township meeting in York County, PA

    From farm fields to server farms, York County grapples with potential data center invasion

    From farm fields to server farms, York County grapples with potential data center invasion.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    How Pennsylvania’s first trans mayor-elect used a ‘good neighbor’ campaign to win

    This story by Spencer Macnaughton, Sam Donndelinger, and Taya Strauss was originally published by Uncloseted Media, an LGBTQ-focused investigative news outlet. On Nov. 4, Erica Deuso made history when she became the first openly transgender mayor-elect of Pennsylvania, a milestone for inclusive political campaigns. Deuso won nearly 65% of the vote and was part of […]
  5. Fetterman

    Progressive organization calls for primary challenge to Fetterman

    A major organization launched an effort to train and recruit potential primary candidates for the commonwealth’s 2028 US Senate primary against John Fetterman. 
  6. Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit

    Working Pennsylvanians are about to get a tax break. Here’s what that means

    Working Pennsylvanians can expect some tax relief once they file their taxes after the New Year with the Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit.
  7. The holiday season is upon us.

    Here’s when and where to catch 2025 holiday parades and tree lightings in Bucks County

    The holiday parade and event season is here, and towns are bringing back these time-honored traditions in Bucks and Montgomery counties.
  8. Erie County's 2025-26 flu season has started and it could be another busy one.

    2025-26 flu season arrives early in Erie County. How can you protect yourself?

    Erie County's 2025-26 flu season has started and it could be another busy one.
  9. A rare type of whitetail deer has popped up from time to time in Bucks County, the kind of deer that has more than the usual amount of white in its coat.

    See a white deer in Bucks County? What it is

    A rare type of whitetail deer has popped up from time to time in Bucks County, the kind of deer that has more than the usual amount of white in its coat.
  10. Keystone Newsroom

    Poconos friends are stepping up to feed families this Thanksgiving. How you can help

    When a group of friends from the Poconos sat on a porch chatting over coffee, they realized something had to be done. With SNAP benefits in limbo and the holiday season fast approaching, many local families were facing a Thanksgiving without a proper meal. That concern is what inspired her and her friends to take action.
  11. Keystone Newsroom

    What does Pennsylvania’s new budget mean for K-12 schools?

    The new state budget includes new funding and policies for public schools, primarily, they’re based around increasing oversight of cyber charter schools, increasing the amount of money doled out through the state’s adequacy formula and recruiting and retaining teachers as the commonwealth faces a shortage.
  12. Trump's 'beautiful' bill brings changes to SNAP in Pa. Here's what to know.

    November SNAP benefits in Pa. should be paid by weekend

    The state Department of Human Services announced the full resumption of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program as the federal government shutdown ends.

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  1. Ryan Mackenzie, abortion, discharge petition

    This Pa. lawmaker refused discharge petition to restore federal workers’ union rights

    There is a bipartisan push to restore union rights for 1 million federal workers, but this vulnerable Pennsylvania lawmaker is sitting on the sidelines.
  2. As a growing number of states move to restrict student cellphone use in classrooms, the Pennsylvania State Education Association is advocating for legislation which would mandate strict limits on use of mobile devices in schools.

    PSEA backs phone-free policy to boost student learning

    As a growing number of states move to restrict student cellphone use in classrooms, the Pennsylvania State Education Association is advocating for legislation which would mandate strict limits on use of mobile devices in schools.
  3. East Manchester Township meeting in York County, PA

    From farm fields to server farms, York County grapples with potential data center invasion

    From farm fields to server farms, York County grapples with potential data center invasion.
  4. Fetterman

    Progressive organization calls for primary challenge to Fetterman

    A major organization launched an effort to train and recruit potential primary candidates for the commonwealth’s 2028 US Senate primary against John Fetterman. 
  5. Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit

    Working Pennsylvanians are about to get a tax break. Here’s what that means

    Working Pennsylvanians can expect some tax relief once they file their taxes after the New Year with the Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit.
  6. A rare type of whitetail deer has popped up from time to time in Bucks County, the kind of deer that has more than the usual amount of white in its coat.

    See a white deer in Bucks County? What it is

    A rare type of whitetail deer has popped up from time to time in Bucks County, the kind of deer that has more than the usual amount of white in its coat.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Poconos friends are stepping up to feed families this Thanksgiving. How you can help

    When a group of friends from the Poconos sat on a porch chatting over coffee, they realized something had to be done. With SNAP benefits in limbo and the holiday season fast approaching, many local families were facing a Thanksgiving without a proper meal. That concern is what inspired her and her friends to take action.
  8. Trump's 'beautiful' bill brings changes to SNAP in Pa. Here's what to know.

    November SNAP benefits in Pa. should be paid by weekend

    The state Department of Human Services announced the full resumption of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program as the federal government shutdown ends.

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