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  1. ice funding, labor

    Pa. labor leaders call on US senators to block ICE funding increase

    US Senate Democrats are unifying to block a $770 million increase in ICE funding, potentially sparking a partial government shutdown. 
  2. Yass

    Billionaire Jeffrey Yass retains ownership stake in TikTok after cozying up to Trump

    Jeffrey Yass made a series of donations to President Donald Trump over the past year and will now retain ownership following the new TikTok deal. 
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Super Plow makes its debut on PA Turnpike during Jan. 25 snowstorm

    This equipment is a 550-horsepower tri-drive truck with three rear axles. Combined, the front and wing plows can clear a 27-foot-wide path in one pass. That’s more than two lanes on the highway.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Police chief: ‘There are no ICE stings going on in West York’

    West York has entered into a 287(g) agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency to cooperate on immigration enforcement - something the chief said he did to provide his officers with training about the law and the rules so they wouldn’t be caught unawares should ICE call upon the department for assistance – and the department is catching a lot of flak for it, fueled by misinformation and misunderstanding.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Lebanon County’s Olivia Morrissey crowned 2026 Pennsylvania Fair Queen

    Morrissey was one of 65 contestants across the commonwealth who were evaluated by a panel of three judges on their written and speaking skills, knowledge of the fair and agricultural industries. She is a 2025 graduate of Annville-Cleona High School and is currently a freshman studying Fashion Design.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    After ICE shootings, Pa. lawmaker calls for reforms or funding freeze

    State Rep. Tarik Khan is preparing the resolution days after federal agents shot and killed 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, the second person slain during President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in the Minnesota city. 
  7. Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction: 6 more weeks of wintry weather

    Can’t make it to Punxsutawney on Feb. 2? How to watch Groundhog Day live

    While the festivities begin in the early hours of the morning from 3 a.m. to 5 p.m., Groundhog Day is an event that anyone can attend either in-person or virtually.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    How fans can go ice skating in Penn State football’s Beaver Stadium

    The home of Penn State football is being staged for ice hockey, for the first time ever, and the public is being invited to use the temporary rink, too.
  9. Keystone Newsroom

    New Pa. law will direct heirless estates to aid local nonprofits

    Effective on Jan. 23, 2026, Act 50 of 2025 updates Pennsylvania’s Intestate Succession law, so that when someone dies and no heirs can be found, their estate will be placed into an endowed community fund managed by the community foundation in their home county.
  10. Keystone Newsroom

    The killing of Alex Pretti has Pa.’s US senators testing party lines

    Republican Dave McCormick is calling for a “full investigation” into the shooting.
  11. Keystone Newsroom

    Pennsylvania health officials announced three snow-removal related deaths

    Shoveling snow is heavy, hard work — research has shown that doing it for even a short time can make the heart work as hard as it does during a major workout. Adding to that stress, the cold temperatures cause blood vessels, including those feeding the heart, to constrict.
  12. Fetterman

    ‘An embarrassment:’ Democrats criticize Fetterman’s silence following ICE killings

    Pa. Democrats are wondering where US Sen. John Fetterman is after a federal agent killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.

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  1. Keystone Newsroom

    Lebanon County’s Olivia Morrissey crowned 2026 Pennsylvania Fair Queen

    Morrissey was one of 65 contestants across the commonwealth who were evaluated by a panel of three judges on their written and speaking skills, knowledge of the fair and agricultural industries. She is a 2025 graduate of Annville-Cleona High School and is currently a freshman studying Fashion Design.
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    After ICE shootings, Pa. lawmaker calls for reforms or funding freeze

    State Rep. Tarik Khan is preparing the resolution days after federal agents shot and killed 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, the second person slain during President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in the Minnesota city. 
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    New Pa. law will direct heirless estates to aid local nonprofits

    Effective on Jan. 23, 2026, Act 50 of 2025 updates Pennsylvania’s Intestate Succession law, so that when someone dies and no heirs can be found, their estate will be placed into an endowed community fund managed by the community foundation in their home county.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Gov. Shapiro accuses President Trump of attempting to “whitewash history”

    U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick also voiced his disagreement with the decision to remove a slavery exhibit at Independence Park in Philadelphia.
  5. Allentown, ICE

    Gov. Shapiro critical of ICE escalation in Minneapolis and other cities

    The governor spoke at a book tour launch event while demonstrators protested his inaction amid growing fears about federal immigration enforcement tactics.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    Art exhibit in West York pays tribute to fallen Officer Andrew Duarte

    An art gallery has opened in the West York borough building in memory of fallen police Officer Andrew Duarte, and one of his photographs from a trip to Portugal is included in the collection.
  7. independence mall

    Pa. GOP lawmaker says “good riddance” to slavery signage at Independence Mall

    At President Donald Trump’s instruction, the National Park Service removed panels offering slavery history on Independence Mall.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Philadelphia sues over removal of slavery exhibit at Independence National Historical Park

    The National Park Service has removed an exhibit on slavery at Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park in response to President Donald Trump's executive order “restoring truth and sanity to American history” in displays at the nation's museums, parks and landmarks.

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