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  1. Keystone Newsroom

    Snow geese take off for the Arctic in mesmerizing sunrise display

    A few dozen birdwatchers gathered in the predawn darkness to wait for the moment when thousands of migrating snow geese stopped honking and preening to suddenly take flight from a Pennsylvania reservoir.
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    Got a great Susquehanna River shot? Save the Bay contest is calling

    Shutterbugs of all skill levels are encouraged to submit their Pennsylvania scenes to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s annual Save the Bay Photo Contest, which runs March 9 through March 27.
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Discover Erie’s hidden gem restaurants; 12 spots worth seeking out

    Here's a list of a few eateries we consider to be the "hidden gems" of the Gem City's dining scene.
  4. As wildflowers and gardens bloom across the state, Pennsylvania’s vibrant festival season kicks off, baseball fans hold onto hope, and communities recognize shared heritage through annual traditions.

    Spring events in Pennsylvania that are worth traveling to

    Celebrate spring in Pennsylvania with festivals, wildflowers, sports, and one-of-a-kind local events.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Pennsylvania among 29 states and DC that now reject federal vaccine guidance

    Some states — like Pa. — have created formal alliances to share health information.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    Bucks County teen terror suspect got fuse at Penndel fireworks store

    Whenever William Weimer hears news reports using words like “improvised explosives,” the fireworks company executive immediately orders checks to see if suspects shopped at one of his stores.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Pa.’s gas tax ranks among highest in the country. What does it pay for?

    At 58.7 cents per gallon on regular fuel, Pennsylvania ranks fourth in gas tax just behind California (70.9 cents), Illinois (66.4 cents) and Washington (59 cents), while Indiana (54.5 cents) is the fifth-highest tax.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Head priest of Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh accused of stealing baseball cards from Walmart

    The Very Rev. Aidan Smith was arrested Feb. 27 by police just after leaving the Walmart in Economy Borough, just outside Pittsburgh, with 27 packs of baseball cards concealed under his clothing and in a cardboard box, according to court records.
  9. A former politician living in the Mon Valley says the region’s already poor air quality could worsen after the Environmental Protection Agency revoked the Endangerment Finding, a key legal finding for regulating air pollution.

    Former PA politician warns EPA rollback could worsen poor air quality

    A former politician living in the Mon Valley says the region’s already poor air quality could worsen after the Environmental Protection Agency revoked the Endangerment Finding, a key legal finding for regulating air pollution.
  10. Where pizza meets the past: A 90-year-old Pa. shop celebrates coal region roots

    Where pizza meets the past: A 90-year-old Pa. shop celebrates coal region roots

    With artifacts chronicling NEPA’s anthracite coal history and potato pizzas that pizza lovers travel great distances to sample, Ferri’s is a destination pizzeria.
  11. The story behind northeastern Pennsylvania’s pagach pizza

    The story behind northeastern Pennsylvania’s pagach pizza

    In NEPA, pagach pizza (aka potato pizza) is a tradition during the Lenten season. Learn about the carbs-on-carbs favorite rooted in the region’s rich Eastern European heritage.
  12. Scranton’s St. Patrick’s Parade isn’t just any parade—it’s the city’s parade.

    Inside Scranton’s beloved St. Patrick’s Day Parade

    “Parade Day” attracts tens of thousands of people to downtown Scranton each March.

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  1. Keystone Newsroom

    Pa.’s gas tax ranks among highest in the country. What does it pay for?

    At 58.7 cents per gallon on regular fuel, Pennsylvania ranks fourth in gas tax just behind California (70.9 cents), Illinois (66.4 cents) and Washington (59 cents), while Indiana (54.5 cents) is the fifth-highest tax.
  2. A former politician living in the Mon Valley says the region’s already poor air quality could worsen after the Environmental Protection Agency revoked the Endangerment Finding, a key legal finding for regulating air pollution.

    Former PA politician warns EPA rollback could worsen poor air quality

    A former politician living in the Mon Valley says the region’s already poor air quality could worsen after the Environmental Protection Agency revoked the Endangerment Finding, a key legal finding for regulating air pollution.
  3. Janelle Stelson

    ‘He is a coward:’ Stelson hits Perry for dodging constituents

    Anticipating a general election run against GOP Rep. Scott Perry this fall, Janelle Stelson laid out an anti-corruption agenda.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Up to 6.4% of Pennsylvania adults could be problem gamblers, study finds

    More than half the calls to Pennsylvania’s gambling helplines are now mentioning online gaming as the focus of their compulsive behavior as these digital platforms continue to grow in popularity, according to a recent study.
  5. Josh Shapiro, ICE detention centers

    Shapiro uses permitting powers to stall Pa. ICE detention centers

    Gov. Josh Shapiro promised that his administration would use his regulatory authority to block ICE from building detention facilities in rural Berks and Schuylkill counties. 
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    DA launched probe of Erie priest and car raffle. IRS is now involved

    The IRS has joined the criminal investigation of a Roman Catholic priest and the botched Corvette raffle at St. Jude the Apostle Church in Millcreek Township.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    13 history-making women from Pennsylvania

    Women’s History Month is an ideal time to highlight the efforts of some of Pennsylvania’s impactful women.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Pennsylvanians feel the pinch after Trump dismisses affordability

    Pennsylvanians are still feeling the sticker shock of rising prices even though President Donald Trump ignored affordability concerns during his State of the Union address.

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