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  1. Keystone Newsroom

    Here’s what to try at this year’s Pennsylvania Farm Show food court

    The Pennsylvania Dairyman’s Association unveiled a flight of red, white and blue milkshake flavors. Newer additions to the menu including pickle pizza from the Pennsylvania FFA and Lion's Mane coffee from the Pennsylvania Mushroom Farmers, among others.
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    New TV series will follow 6 people testing out Amish lifestyle in Pa.

    The cast members on “Suddenly Amish” — who include a Californian content creator, a luxury-loving rapper from Missouri and a newly divorced father from Texas — will give up technology, electricity and indoor toilets and embrace a more structured lifestyle, according to a network news release. 
  3. Josh Shapiro

    Philly labor shows up for Josh Shapiro’s reelection campaign launch

    Philadelphia’s labor movement was front and center for Gov. Josh Shapiro’s reelection campaign launch on Thursday.
  4. A Pennsylvania Farm Show preview

    Mullets, milkshakes, moos, and more: A Pennsylvania Farm Show preview

    Whether you’re looking to see a lifesize sculpture made of butter, or witness the miracle of calf birth, you’ll find it at the 2026 Pennsylvania Farm Show, which opens Saturday in Harrisburg.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Erie’s Meals on Wheels needs more volunteer drivers. How you can help

    So many people 60 and older, or who have disabilities, are seeking its services that Meals on Wheels needs between 15 and 25 additional volunteer drivers to ensure everybody who qualifies for meals can get them delivered. About 120 people currently drive for the nonprofit, including substitutes.
  6. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro speaks at the SAS Institute, the state Department of Education’s annual professional development conference, on Dec. 8, 2025, where he and Acting Education Secretary Carrie Rowe announced that Madeline Loring of the Jefferson-Morgan School District was named the 2026 Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year.

    Fourth grade teacher wins PA 2026 Teacher of the Year

    Madeline Loring, Pennsylvania’s 2026 Teacher of the Year, is on a mission: to draw people to the education profession that she fell in love with as a child inspired by her own teachers.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Sen. Doug Mastriano opts out of Pa. gubernatorial run in 2026

    The Franklin County Republican ran against now-Gov. Josh Shapiro in 2022 and was resoundingly defeated. He didn’t endorse state Treasurer Stacy Garrity, saying “we’ll talk about that down the road.” She won the party’s nomination in September.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Bert & Ernie emus flew their coop in Windsor Twp. Both now captured

    Hersey said she bought two emus - one named Bert and one named Ernie - a few months ago from a man who offered them for sale for a low price. Ernie is more docile, while Bert tends to be more scatterbrained.
  9. Keystone Newsroom

    House takes step toward extending Affordable Care Act subsidies, overpowering GOP leadership

    Overpowering Speaker Mike Johnson, a bipartisan coalition in the House voted Wednesday to push forward a measure that would revive an enhanced pandemic-era subsidy that lowered health insurance costs for roughly 22 million people, but that had expired last month.
  10. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ceases operations in order to break union

    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette owners’ decision to cease operations on May 3, 2026, comes after the US Supreme Court denied their appeal to stay a lower court order, forcing them to compensate striking workers.
  11. SEPTA, Josh Shapiro, Labor

    Will labor unions propel Josh Shapiro to reelection victory?

    Labor leaders remain optimistic that Gov. Josh Shapiro will be able to once again win Pennsylvania’s union voters at a time when Democrats have struggled to garner their support.

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  1. Keystone Newsroom

    New TV series will follow 6 people testing out Amish lifestyle in Pa.

    The cast members on “Suddenly Amish” — who include a Californian content creator, a luxury-loving rapper from Missouri and a newly divorced father from Texas — will give up technology, electricity and indoor toilets and embrace a more structured lifestyle, according to a network news release. 
  2. Josh Shapiro

    Philly labor shows up for Josh Shapiro’s reelection campaign launch

    Philadelphia’s labor movement was front and center for Gov. Josh Shapiro’s reelection campaign launch on Thursday.
  3. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro speaks at the SAS Institute, the state Department of Education’s annual professional development conference, on Dec. 8, 2025, where he and Acting Education Secretary Carrie Rowe announced that Madeline Loring of the Jefferson-Morgan School District was named the 2026 Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year.

    Fourth grade teacher wins PA 2026 Teacher of the Year

    Madeline Loring, Pennsylvania’s 2026 Teacher of the Year, is on a mission: to draw people to the education profession that she fell in love with as a child inspired by her own teachers.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Sen. Doug Mastriano opts out of Pa. gubernatorial run in 2026

    The Franklin County Republican ran against now-Gov. Josh Shapiro in 2022 and was resoundingly defeated. He didn’t endorse state Treasurer Stacy Garrity, saying “we’ll talk about that down the road.” She won the party’s nomination in September.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro has $30 million for his reelection bid, a new state record

    Pennsylvania has emerged as the nation’s premier presidential battleground state, and Shapiro’s strong showing in the 2022 governor's race elevated his profile within the Democratic Party, where he's viewed as a potential 2028 White House contender.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    Joseph McGettigan, prosecutor in Jerry Sandusky and John du Pont cases, dies at 76

    McGettigan, who lived in the Philadelphia suburb of Media, died on Dec. 31, according to the funeral home Boyd Horrox Givnish Life Celebration Home of East Norriton.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Hanover’s Eagle Castings facility closing with 73 layoffs

    Eagle Castings, operated by First Brands Group, LLC., in the 400 block of East Middle Street in Hanover, will begin the process of closing on Feb. 27, 2026, according to the WARN notice issued at the end of Dec. 2025.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Neither autism nor tragedy will stop Penn Hills man from saving lives

    John Mitchell is ‘a special duck.’ Leaving the nest did not go smoothly, but he’s poised to be a paramedic — for starters.

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