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  1. Pennsylvania sports legends

    Keystone Crossword: Pennsylvania sports legends

    Legendary athletes have made their mark in sports history throughout the years while playing in Pennsylvania. See how many you can guess in this week’s Keystone Crossword (Hint: one of this week’s entries is from the commonwealth). Good luck!
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    Pennsylvania hotels with a (supposedly)haunted past

    With Pennsylvania’s storied past and historic buildings, there are a number of (supposedly) haunted hotels from which to choose if you’d like to book a room with a “boo!” Click the link in our bio to learn about them.
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Pa. lawmaker explains how Republicans defunded SEPTA

    State Representative Mike Schlossberg explains how PA Senate Republicans defunded mass transit. #FundSEPTA #PublicTransitMatters #PennsylvaniaTransit #ISEPTAPHILLY #HowWeRoll
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Philadelphia labor leader blasts ICE for being un-American

    Philadelphia AFL-CIO President Daniel Bauder didn’t hold back when criticizing Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) agents while speaking at a press conference outside ICE’s Philadelphia field office on Thursday. The press conference was organized by State Sens. Nikil Saval (D-Philadelphia) and Amanda Cappelletti (D-Montgomery) and called out ICE agents for operating as a secret police force. ✏️ : Sean Kitchen 📹 : State Sen. Nikil Saval #Philadelphia #Pennsylvania #ICE #Immigration #Immigrants #Trump #Philly #DonaldTrump #Unions #UnionYes #AFLCIO
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Solidarity with coworkers is key for this Pennsylvania union member

    Solidarity with her hardworking brothers and sisters is the thing Susan Bosco loves most about being in a union. Click the link in bio to sign up for the Keystone Labor Report and read about Bosco’s 20 years of union service. ✏️/📹 : Sean Kitchen #Pennsylvania #Harrisburg #CentralPa #Pa10 #Unions #Labor #UnionYes
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    A year after fame found him in Paris, Penn State alum Stephen Nedoroscik, aka ‘Pommel Horse Guy,’ is back for more

    Three months ago, Stephen Nedoroscik walked back through the doors of EVO Gymnastics in Florida and quietly went back to work. And when the U.S. Championships begin, he'll hop onto the event that, at 26, he remains in some ways obsessed with after all these years and begin again.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Every major update from Taylor Swift’s first appearance on the Kelces’ ‘New Heights’ podcast

    Part of the rollout for the announcement of “The Life of a Showgirl” involved the popular, typically football-focused podcast hosted by Travis Kelce — Swift’s boyfriend and Kansas City Chiefs tight end — and his brother, Jason Kelce, the former Philadelphia Eagles center.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Air quality concerns linger in the wake of steel plant explosion in Pennsylvania

    The Pennsylvania county where an explosion at a U.S. Steel plant south of Pittsburgh killed two people and injured more than 10 others announced that it is stepping up air quality monitoring in the area of the sprawling facility that has a troubled environmental record.
  9. Your Guide to Pennsylvania’s Official (Pretty Much) Everything

    Your guide to Pennsylvania’s official (pretty much) everything

    The stories behind the animals, boats, trains, and beverages that officially represent the Keystone State.
  10. Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Billionaires

    Billionaire-backed group trying to flip control of PA Supreme Court

    A Republican-linked dark money organization is starting to advertise in the upcoming Pennsylvania Supreme Court race in a bid to flip control of the court, which has a 5-2 Democratic majority. 
  11. SEPTA moving forward with service cuts, thanks to budget stalemate

    SEPTA moving forward with service cuts, thanks to budget stalemate

    Barring a last-minute deal, the mass transit agency, which serves 800,000 riders daily in the greater Philadelphia region, will institute a 20% reduction in all services on Aug. 24, and fare increases on Sept. 1.
  12. Where do you stand on funding for public transit in Pennsylvania?

    We asked, you answered: Where do you stand on funding for public transit in Pennsylvania?

    Around 1 million Pennsylvanians rely on mass transit daily in urban, suburban, and rural regions. In the Philadelphia region, where SEPTA serves around 800,000 riders each day, significant service cuts are possible if lawmakers in Harrisburg can’t agree on a funding package by Thursday.

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  1. Keystone Newsroom

    Every major update from Taylor Swift’s first appearance on the Kelces’ ‘New Heights’ podcast

    Part of the rollout for the announcement of “The Life of a Showgirl” involved the popular, typically football-focused podcast hosted by Travis Kelce — Swift’s boyfriend and Kansas City Chiefs tight end — and his brother, Jason Kelce, the former Philadelphia Eagles center.
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    Air quality concerns linger in the wake of steel plant explosion in Pennsylvania

    The Pennsylvania county where an explosion at a U.S. Steel plant south of Pittsburgh killed two people and injured more than 10 others announced that it is stepping up air quality monitoring in the area of the sprawling facility that has a troubled environmental record.
  3. Your Guide to Pennsylvania’s Official (Pretty Much) Everything

    Your guide to Pennsylvania’s official (pretty much) everything

    The stories behind the animals, boats, trains, and beverages that officially represent the Keystone State.
  4. Pennsylvania Wineries To Visit On National Wine Day

    Pa. wineries turn to lawmakers for legislation to protect the industry

    Climate change, tariffs, and immigration are also key issues putting pressure on their businesses.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Massive rescue effort led to pulling workers from debris of Pennsylvania steel plant explosion

    Monday's explosion, which was powerful enough to shake nearby homes, killed two workers and injured more than 10 others. Five people ranging in age from 27 to 74 remained hospitalized Tuesday including the rescued worker, who was in critical but stable condition.
  6. turnpike

    Tips to replace full wages for rest stop workers along PA Turnpike

    Corporation Applegreen wants travelers along the Pennsylvania Turnpike to pay the burden of  wages it cut for rest stop employees.
  7. us steel

    An explosion at a plant owned by US Steel, an icon of American industry, has killed 2. What to know

    An explosion at a US Steel plant south of Pittsburgh killed two people and injured 10 others. The CEO has vowed to find out what caused Monday's blast while union officials say representatives will work to ensure a thorough investigation.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Explosion at US Steel plant in Pennsylvania leaves 1 dead, dozens hurt or trapped under rubble

    An explosion at a US Steel plant near Pittsburgh left one dead and dozens injured or trapped under the rubble Monday, with emergency workers on site trying to rescue victims, officials said.

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