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  1. Animals have always lived alongside us, from the pets in our homes to the wildlife just outside our doors.

    Get to know Pennsylvania’s viral animal stars

    These Pennsylvania animals have fans far beyond the state’s borders.
  2. Under a new proposal in the state House, pet stores in Pennsylvania would be barred from selling animals from large-scale breeders, described by critics as puppy mills, where dogs kept for breeding often endure years of inhumane treatment.

    State House Democrats: Pa. needs to prioritize universal pre-K

    Research indicates that a quality pre-kindergarten education prepares children for kindergarten and beyond.
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Gender-affirming health records from UPMC can’t be made anonymous, federal judge rules

    U.S. District Judge Cathy Bissoon said the DOJ’s request carries a “stench” of ill-intent.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Erie could limit immigration enforcement to keep welcoming city status

    The city of Erie in 2020 was named a welcoming city by the national organization Welcoming America for its efforts to embrace immigrants and refugees.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    A skill game tax in Pa. would generate billions. But who would pay?

    Pennsylvania could pocket more than $1 billion each year in revenue by regulating and taxing skill games, the slot-like terminals tucked in many convenience stores and bars around the commonwealth. 
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    Erie’s Mercy Anchor Community Center: ‘Everybody deserves a second chance’

    The Erie nonprofit provides both transitional and long-term housing for homeless women and children who have been affected by substance abuse, domestic violence and other hardships. 
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Pitt fires embattled women’s basketball coach Tory Verdi amid court struggles, legal issues

    Athletic director Allen Greene announced the decision shortly after the Panthers missed the ACC women's tournament after going 8-23, including a 1-17 mark in conference play.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Celebrate Pennsylvania’s rich history: Free entry to museums and landmarks on Charter Day

    On March 4, 1861, William Penn was granted a charter from England’s King Charles II to create the state of Pennsylvania. To celebrate, many state sites are offering free admission on Sunday.
  9. How do you feel about the US attack on Iran?

    We asked, you answered: How do you feel about the US attack on Iran?

    Only one in four Americans approves of the US strikes on Iran. About half—including one in four Republicans—believe President Donald Trump ‌is too willing to use military force, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
  10. Mud sales are a Pennsylvania Dutch Country tradition hosted by Amish and Mennonite communities in Lancaster County and surrounding areas.

    What is a mud sale? Inside the Lancaster area’s Pennsylvania Dutch tradition

    Mud sales are a peek inside Pennsylvania Dutch culture—and a great way to score goods like Amish-made furniture, quilts, and farm and garden supplies.
  11. Bob Brooks

    A working-class candidate: Bob Brooks sets progressive agenda

    Universal health care, taxing billionaires, and restoring ACA cuts are part of Bob Brooks’ campaign platform. 

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  1. Keystone Newsroom

    A skill game tax in Pa. would generate billions. But who would pay?

    Pennsylvania could pocket more than $1 billion each year in revenue by regulating and taxing skill games, the slot-like terminals tucked in many convenience stores and bars around the commonwealth. 
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    Erie’s Mercy Anchor Community Center: ‘Everybody deserves a second chance’

    The Erie nonprofit provides both transitional and long-term housing for homeless women and children who have been affected by substance abuse, domestic violence and other hardships. 
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Celebrate Pennsylvania’s rich history: Free entry to museums and landmarks on Charter Day

    On March 4, 1861, William Penn was granted a charter from England’s King Charles II to create the state of Pennsylvania. To celebrate, many state sites are offering free admission on Sunday.
  4. Mud sales are a Pennsylvania Dutch Country tradition hosted by Amish and Mennonite communities in Lancaster County and surrounding areas.

    What is a mud sale? Inside the Lancaster area’s Pennsylvania Dutch tradition

    Mud sales are a peek inside Pennsylvania Dutch culture—and a great way to score goods like Amish-made furniture, quilts, and farm and garden supplies.
  5. Nonprofit Maternity Care Coalition in Pennsylvania works to address the specific needs of clients in the area, as well as social inequities in healthcare and the workforce, and government policies that impact high-risk and vulnerable groups.

    How one Pennsylvania nonprofit is showing up for families when the system doesn’t

    Nonprofit Maternity Care Coalition in Pennsylvania works to address the specific needs of clients in the area, as well as social inequities in healthcare and the workforce, and government policies that impact high-risk and vulnerable groups.
  6. A Pennsylvania coffee shop owner said President Donald Trump’s new tariffs are the latest move putting real pressure on small businesses like hers.

    PA small business owners struggle in wake of tariffs

    A Pennsylvania coffee shop owner said President Donald Trump’s new tariffs are the latest move putting real pressure on small businesses like hers.
  7. PennDOT said 'no' to these Pennsylvania vanity plate requests in 2025

    PennDOT said ‘no’ to these Pennsylvania vanity plate requests in 2025

    Pennsylvania's 2025 list of rejected vanity plates includes old classics, like the Seinfeld-inspired "ASSMAN," "OMFG," and "EF CNCR" to variations of the newest words and phrases in the American lexicon, such as "GYATTT" and "HAWK2 UH."
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Heroic Pennsylvania troopers and Good Samaritan doctor honored

    Troopers Lucas Amarose and Thomas Pack and Dr. Vincent Barnhart sat humbly in the packed banquet room as speaker after speaker recognized their bravery and heroism. Loved ones were on hand as they were recognized with citations, awards, medals, other honors.

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