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  1. Data Centers

    Data centers drive up electric costs around Central Pennsylvania

    PPL Electric Utilities Corporation is looking to raise electric rates for residential households by 7% while data centers get a rate decrease.
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    Here’s where to donate food, toiletries, coats & more in York County this holiday season

    York County food banks, churches and local businesses are ready for your donations of canned goods, toiletries and gently used winter wear.
  3. Brunson’s program, which she created with the help of the School District of Philadelphia, operates on donations from those who can afford to help cover the costs associated with public school field trips.

    Quinta Brunson funds free field trips for Philly public schools with newly launched program

    “Abbott Elementary” star and Philadelphia native Quinta Brunson launched a new program to provide free field trips to local students. Here’s what you need to know.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Eagles’ Jordan Mailata nominated for Walter Payton Man of the Year Award

    The award is the league’s most prestigious honor, recognizing players who excel on the field and demonstrate a commitment to making a positive impact beyond the game.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Owner announces Snyder of Berlin plant to close; 96 employees affected

    The company that purchased the Snyder of Berlin potato chip manufacturing plant in 2024 has notified the state Department of Labor and Industry that it intends to permanently close the Berlin facility in February.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    How this PA man converts Lake Erie trash into an artist’s masterpiece

    North East resident and Erie native Douglas Bailey and his wife, Amy Bailey, have been walking the shorelines of Lake Erie in the Harborcreek and North East areas and removing trash for more than five years.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    ‘Museum within a museum’ coming to Erie’s Hagen History Center in 2026

    The new Frank Lloyd Wright Field Office Museum will be anchored by the architect's San Francisco office, which was dismantled, brought to Erie and reassembled in the Hagen History Center's Watson-Curtze Mansion in 2021.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    PA cancer testing bill hits home for Bucks County’s Farry and family

    The legislation ensures Pennsylvania law aligns with a federal recommendation issued in 2024 that will require Affordable Care Act plans to cover follow-up imaging for certain patients beginning in 2026.
  9. Keystone Newsroom

    Utility regulators vote to investigate Pa. American Water’s proposed rate increase

    Pennsylvania American Water Co. filed the rate request last month, citing $1.2 billion in ongoing system improvements. The publicly traded company serves about 2.4 million people in 37 counties.
  10. Keystone Newsroom

    Pa. lawmakers received their annual raise. Rank and file members now make $113,000

    According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, Pennsylvania legislators are among the highest paid in the country. The average pay for a state lawmaker nationally is $47,904, but that includes part-time legislatures.
  11. Keystone Newsroom

    Pa. court lifts suspension for York County judge after federal prosecutors drop indictment

    A York County judge who was accused of stealing unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic will be able to return to the bench after the federal indictment against him was dismissed.
  12. Pennsylvania is a big state with many cultural influences, so there are countless foods and drinks that are traditionally enjoyed during the holiday season.

    12 traditional Pennsylvania Christmas dishes & drinks

    This being Pennsylvania, you might not be surprised that nearly half of these traditional Christmas dishes are cookies.

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  1. Data Centers

    Data centers drive up electric costs around Central Pennsylvania

    PPL Electric Utilities Corporation is looking to raise electric rates for residential households by 7% while data centers get a rate decrease.
  2. Brunson’s program, which she created with the help of the School District of Philadelphia, operates on donations from those who can afford to help cover the costs associated with public school field trips.

    Quinta Brunson funds free field trips for Philly public schools with newly launched program

    “Abbott Elementary” star and Philadelphia native Quinta Brunson launched a new program to provide free field trips to local students. Here’s what you need to know.
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Owner announces Snyder of Berlin plant to close; 96 employees affected

    The company that purchased the Snyder of Berlin potato chip manufacturing plant in 2024 has notified the state Department of Labor and Industry that it intends to permanently close the Berlin facility in February.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    How this PA man converts Lake Erie trash into an artist’s masterpiece

    North East resident and Erie native Douglas Bailey and his wife, Amy Bailey, have been walking the shorelines of Lake Erie in the Harborcreek and North East areas and removing trash for more than five years.
  5. Medicaid, Republicans, Shutdown, ACA

    Republicans lack plan to despite expiring ACA tax credits

    Health care premiums are expected to rise 102% for Pennie customers once ACA tax credits expire at the end of the year.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    This Erie Santa has been spreading Christmas magic for over 30 years

    Spaeder portrayed Santa the first time over 30 years ago at a family party, and he has continued to do so during the holiday season ever since.
  7. Piatt Companies breaks ground on Esplanade Project in Pittsburgh

    Piatt Companies breaks ground on Esplanade Project in Pittsburgh

    After nearly nine years of planning, persisting through the pandemic, and market challenges, construction will begin on the long-anticipated project that officials hope will transform riverside industrial property with new energy, connectivity and economic opportunity.
  8. A report finds more than 153,000 kids are without coverage in Pennsylvania.

    PA uninsured children hit 153,000 as federal funding cuts loom

    A new report shows Pennsylvania is seeing its highest number of uninsured children in a decade.

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