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  1. Where rural broadband expansion stands in Pennsylvania entering 2026

    Where rural broadband expansion stands in Pennsylvania entering 2026

    The Trump administration has canceled millions in broadband funding earmarked for Pennsylvania, aimed to help a range of groups who face challenges using the internet, including older adults, veterans, and low-income households, as well as racial and ethnic minorities.
  2. Josh Shapiro, Tariffs

    Key Pennsylvania races to watch in 2026

    Pennsylvania Democrats have the opportunity to build on their 2025 Election Day successes in the midterms. Here’s a look at some important races that’ll determine the future of the commonwealth.
  3. The best pizzas I ate in 2025

    The best pizzas I ate in 2025

    Patrick Berkery, editor of our newsletter highlighting the best in Pennsylvania pizza, Pizzavania, takes a look back at the pizzas he enjoyed the most in 2025.
  4. Fetterman

    Fetterman ends 2025 as Trump’s top Democratic supporter in the US Senate

    Despite defending his voting record, one legislative tracker shows the US Sen. John Fetterman sided with President Donald Trump and Republicans 26% of the time.
  5. How Harrisburg's Subway Cafe became one of Pennsylvania’s most enduring pizza landmarks

    How Harrisburg’s Subway Cafe became one of Pennsylvania’s most enduring pizza landmarks

    Blue-collar workers, state legislators, and locals have been meeting at Harrisburg’s Subway Cafe for decades over thin and crispy personal pizzas and “fishbowls” of beer.
  6. Pennsylvania public libraries are receiving a long-awaited boost in state funding to expand programs, digital access and resources.

    Pennsylvania libraries celebrate $5 million boost in state budget

    Pennsylvania public libraries are receiving a long-awaited boost in state funding to expand programs, digital access and resources.
  7. Bob Brooks

    Labor unions back firefighter to oust Republican congressman

    Firefighter Bob Brooks has secured nine labor endorsements since launching his US House campaign and is uniting factions of the Democratic Party along the way.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Northern York County Regional police handing out $10K before Christmas in $100 bills

    Chief Dave Lash said a benefactor and friend, who wishes to remain anonymous, gave the department the cash with the directive to hand it out for the holidays. The department distributed the money to its patrol officers and instructed them to hand it to people they encounter on the job, the idea being to give the money away by the end of business Tuesday, the day before Christmas Eve.
  9. Keystone Newsroom

    DCNR asking public for input on Presque Isle, Erie Bluffs master plan

    State officials are asking Presque Isle visitors to give up 10 minutes of their time online to help plan the next 25 years of the state park.
  10. Keystone Newsroom

    A look at new laws taking effect in Pennsylvania in 2026

    Several new state laws are set to go into effect in early 2026, laws that offer new tax credits to laws that ban hair discrimination and force schools to be more transparent about weapons incidents.
  11. Keystone Newsroom

    Mental health crisis center with inpatient care dedicated in Honesdale

    A dedication ceremony was held for the new mental health urgent care facility at 100 Park St., Honesdale, the first of its kind in Wayne County. The walk-in clinic, with short-term inpatient availability, is operated by the Center for Community Resources (CCR), which has had a walk-in/call-in site on Main Street since 2021. 
  12. Keystone Newsroom

    UPenn doctor’s orders: ‘Belly laugh at least two to five days a week’

    A good laugh is also good for your heart, immune system and many other health benefits, said Dr. Michael Miller, a cardiologist and medical professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

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  1. Josh Shapiro, Tariffs

    Key Pennsylvania races to watch in 2026

    Pennsylvania Democrats have the opportunity to build on their 2025 Election Day successes in the midterms. Here’s a look at some important races that’ll determine the future of the commonwealth.
  2. Pennsylvania public libraries are receiving a long-awaited boost in state funding to expand programs, digital access and resources.

    Pennsylvania libraries celebrate $5 million boost in state budget

    Pennsylvania public libraries are receiving a long-awaited boost in state funding to expand programs, digital access and resources.
  3. Bob Brooks

    Labor unions back firefighter to oust Republican congressman

    Firefighter Bob Brooks has secured nine labor endorsements since launching his US House campaign and is uniting factions of the Democratic Party along the way.
  4. Meet the everyday people making a real difference in Pennsylvania.

    Ordinary Pennsylvanians who performed extraordinary acts of kindness in 2025

    Meet the everyday people making a real difference in Pennsylvania.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Mifflin county hospital workers deliver Christmas cards and flowers to avert strike

    Geisinger hospital workers, tired of making $15.30 an hour, delivered Christmas cards and flowers to executives in order to avert a strike and win better wages. 
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    US Energy Secretary says Three Mile Island restart delivers on Trump administration promises

    The nuclear plant near Harrisburg is slated to restart by 2027 to power Microsoft data centers.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Pa. Republican seeks to recoup $1M spent on security at Shapiro’s home

    As questions mount about public spending on Shapiro's home security, Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill released a Dec. 16 legislative proposal she argues will make sure these investments are fiscally responsible. The wording of the bill — which she's calling "the Safeguard Act" — hasn't yet been released, but she outlined its broad strokes in the memorandum.
  8. Trump

    Pennsylvanians end 2025 with less money thanks to Trump’s economic policies

    President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance traveled to Pennsylvania to tout their economic agenda, but in reality, Pennsylvanians paid more in 2025 thanks to inflation, tariffs and budget cuts.

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