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  1. Democrats, Trump

    How Pa. Democrats plan to ensure midterm election security

    Pennsylvania Democrats are starting to plan for any potential election tampering by President Donald Trump or Republicans in the upcoming midterms. 
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    York County’s Summer Britcher does not think a corpse could win an Olympic luge race. But she loved the ‘SNL’ joke

    To be clear, Britcher — a 31-year-old from Glen Rock, Pennsylvania — does not think that “a corpse that's my same shape could win,” despite Burper claiming that would be the case in the SNL skit. She has never faked an illness and needed to be pushed down the start ramp by a coach while protesting.
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Pa. lawmakers eye stricter PFA penalties, raising gun rights concerns

    Proposed legislation to increase penalties in Pennsylvania for people who commit crimes while violating protection from abuse orders is opposed by gun rights advocates since it could create lifelong firearms bans.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Metzgar legislation to stop Turnpike Commission use of eminent domain

    State Rep. Carl Walker Metzgar (R-Somerset) has announced his intention to introduce legislation that would eliminate the ability of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to exercise the power of eminent domain.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Secretaries of state honor Erie Benedictine Sisters for political courage

    The political courage of the Benedictine Sisters of Erie was recently recognized after they spoke up against false accusations of voter fraud at their monastery in 2024.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    Stalled plan revived to bring electricity under Lake Erie from Canada

    First proposed in 2013, the project had been suspended because of escalating costs in 2022. It was revived by NextEra Energy Transmission, a subsidiary of Florida-based NextEra Energy, which acquired the project in January 2024.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    How to get new senior deduction for the 2026 tax season. It’s $6,000

    A provision of the "big, beautiful bill" implementing most of President Donald Trump’s second-term legislative agenda passed in July includes a new deduction for seniors that could eliminate taxes on social security for some filers.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Penn State announces over $500 million debt for 2025 fiscal year

    According to Sportico, Penn State closed fiscal year 2025 with $534.7 million in athletics-related debt, more than tripling the $163.1 million it reported the prior year.
  9. Tax season officially begins Jan. 29.

    How to get new senior deduction for the 2026 tax season. It’s $6,000

    A new deduction for the 2026 tax season is available that could mean no taxes on Social Security for seniors 65 and older.
  10. Keystone Newsroom

    William Penn H.S. students stage walkout to protest ICE actions

    More than a hundred William Penn students left class Thursday to march through downtown York, protesting what they described as growing immigration enforcement activity in the area.
  11. Special Olympics Pennsylvania (SOPA) is gearing up to take to the slopes and course in Somerset County for the 2026 Winter Games.

    Special Olympics Pennsylvania 48th Winter Games set for Seven Springs

    Special Olympics Pennsylvania (SOPA) is gearing up to take to the slopes and course in Somerset County for the 2026 Winter Games.
  12. Keystone Newsroom

    Summer Britcher thought her Olympic luge career was over. It’s not

    York County luger Summer Britcher is headed to a fourth Olympics after stepping away from the sport—plus a look at the six other Pennsylvanians competing for Team USA.

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  1. Tax season officially begins Jan. 29.

    How to get new senior deduction for the 2026 tax season. It’s $6,000

    A new deduction for the 2026 tax season is available that could mean no taxes on Social Security for seniors 65 and older.
  2. ICE

    Philly labor and progressive organizations prepare for potential ICE surge

    Philadelphia’s ICE Out legislation seeks to impose local regulations on federal immigration officials ahead of possible massive deployment.
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Why PECO handed out $250 gift cards to neighbors after gas explosion

    After a fatal natural gas explosion at a Bristol Township nursing home, PECO distributed $250 gift cards to nearby residents while federal investigators continued probing the cause of the blast that killed three people and displaced more than 100 others.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Why Pennsylvania public libraries may no longer process passport applications

    Starting Feb. 13, most Pennsylvania public libraries will no longer be able to process passport applications after a U.S. State Department decision affecting nonprofit agencies.
  5. ‘The Simpsons’ is coming to Philadelphia. Here’s what we know.

    ‘The Simpsons’ is coming to Philadelphia. Here’s what we know.

    Here’s what we know about the upcoming 800th episode of “The Simpsons,” which finds America’s favorite animated family traveling to The City of Brotherly Love.
  6. More than books: A guide to free services at Pennsylvania public libraries

    More than books: A guide to free services at Pennsylvania public libraries

    From 3-D printing, to passport renewal, to digitization of analog media, to professional development resources, you may be surprised to find out the many services Pennsylvania’s public libraries provide.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Montgomery County man freed from jail after Minnesota church ICE protest arrest

    The U.S. Department of Justice had indicted Ian Austin for allegedly participating in a demonstration at a church in St. Paul, Minnesota last month.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Why Bucks County matters so much in the 2026 midterm election

    Whether because of election integrity, culture wars in public schools or campaign stops at a local McDonald’s, the national spotlight in recent years shined on Bucks County near Election Day.

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