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  1. Pa Billionaire Jeffrey Yass and Elon Musk, Supreme Court

    5 takeaways from Pa. billionaire Jeffrey Yass’ Washington Post interview

    Jeffrey Yass shared a lot of his personal motivations in an interview and revealed what drives his political views.
  2. pa residents, cyber charter

    Here’s how Pa. is holding cyber charter schools accountable with important reforms

    Pennsylvania lawmakers approved substantial cyber charter school reforms when passing this year's budget. It's the first serious reform since 2002.
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    ‘Some kids don’t really have anyone to talk to or trust.’ Chill rooms fill that gap in Western Pa.

    There are 50 chill rooms in K-12 schools across Allegheny, Washington, Bedford and Erie counties — scaled up from just two when the Allegheny Health Network’s (AHN) Chill Project launched in 2019.
  4. Allentown, ICE

    Three Allegheny County police departments walk back ICE partnerships

    The agreements, signed by police departments in Munhall, Springdale and Stowe, fall under a “task force model” that effectively deputizes local police officers to operate as immigration agents, including questioning people about their citizenship and immigration status.
  5. 3 Pennsylvania theme parks among top holiday events: USA Today readers

    3 Pennsylvania theme parks among top holiday events: USA Today readers

    USA Today readers also selected Philadelphia’s long-running Mummers Parade as the best holiday parade in the US. 
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    New pediatrics pod in UPMC Hanover helps keep care close to home

    A newly renovated three-bed inpatient 'Pediatrics Pod' at UPMC Hanover Hospital will help the community's youngest patients closer to home, officials said during a ribbon cutting.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Doylestown shop’s pride flag torn down by man saying, ‘No gay people’

    Days after a pride flag was ripped down from the porch of Evolution Candy, the shop’s owners said they'll replace and continue to display what they call “a symbol that everyone’s welcome.”
  8. A woman holds an iPhone that shows a list of spam calls

    Bill advances mandating bell-to-bell cellphone bans in Pa. schools

    School districts — whether public or private — across the commonwealth may be required to draft a policy prohibiting student cellphones with limited exceptions following a unanimous vote in the state Senate Education Committee Tuesday. 
  9. Keystone Newsroom

    Pennsylvania makes joint demand for SNAP data safeguards with D.C., 20 other states

    Governors and attorneys general from Pennsylvania and 21 other jurisdictions say they want explicit safeguards related to immigration enforcement, artificial intelligence and more before getting involved in the federal government’s push for SNAP data.
  10. Keystone Newsroom

    Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox discussed political violence and civility in D.C.

    The two sat down for a conversation moderated by NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Tuesday to discuss partisanship, political violence, and how to respectfully engage with political opponents.
  11. Keystone Newsroom

    Trump’s speech on combating inflation turns to grievances about immigrants from ‘filthy’ countries

    The president told the crowd gathered at a casino and resort in Mount Pocono that inflation was no longer a problem and that Democrats had used the term “affordability” as a “hoax” to hurt his reputation.
  12. Keystone Newsroom

    Fitzpatrick offers health care tax credit extension as deadline looms

    A slate of eight bipartisan Congress members, including U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick has introduced a bill to extend health care tax credits.

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  1. Keystone Newsroom

    Pennsylvania makes joint demand for SNAP data safeguards with D.C., 20 other states

    Governors and attorneys general from Pennsylvania and 21 other jurisdictions say they want explicit safeguards related to immigration enforcement, artificial intelligence and more before getting involved in the federal government’s push for SNAP data.
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox discussed political violence and civility in D.C.

    The two sat down for a conversation moderated by NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Tuesday to discuss partisanship, political violence, and how to respectfully engage with political opponents.
  3. Pennsylvania residents have been given an extension until Dec. 31 to apply for rebates on property taxes or rent paid in 2024, offering more time to claim financial relief.

    New deadline for PA property tax and rent rebate comes soon

    Pennsylvania residents have been given an extension until Dec. 31 to apply for rebates on property taxes or rent paid in 2024, offering more time to claim financial relief.
  4. Penn State

    Penn State faculty file for largest public sector union election in state history

    Approximately 6,000 Penn State University professors and faculty members are ready to vote in the largest public sector union vote ever in Pennsylvania. 
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    The fascinating story behind these iconic York County tree sale signs

    Olsen posts about 40 signs a year. Some make it year to year. Some don’t. “Some get hit by a car and some get stolen,” he said. “A lot of times, people feel they have to take them. I don’t know why they’d want them.” 
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    Knives & insurance? Unique Erie billboards show strong brotherly bond

    The Kunick brothers have always wanted to work together, even though Case Kunick sells knives and Cale Kunick sells insurance.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Regional organizations prepare for more SNAP benefit losses, holidays

    New federal work rules rolling out are expected to cut nearly 150,000 people off food assistance statewide unless they get a job, a shift that food banks say is already driving record demand.
  8. Trump, Pennsylvania

    Prices rise across Pennsylvania despite Trump campaign promise

    Energy and grocery prices continue to grow throughout Pennsylvania even after President Donald Trump assured voters he’d address affordability. 

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