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  1. In Philadelphia, a center of early American political life, Black Founding Fathers played a crucial role in shaping both the city and the United States itself.

    Explore the legacy of Philadelphia’s Black Founding Fathers

    Philadelphia’s Black Founding Fathers fought for freedom during an era when it was routinely denied to Black people.
  2. Tax season has arrived: Here’s what to know in Pennsylvania

    Tax season has arrived: Here’s what to know in Pennsylvania

    Do you have questions about filing your 2025 taxes with the IRS? We’re here to help.
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Could a $1B infusion help cut time, red tape on Pa. housing shortage?

    To prevent the state’s home shortage from reaching 185,000 by 2035, Shapiro on Feb. 3 proposed $1 billion supported by bonds to go toward new housing, upgrades to old housing and other infrastructure projects for municipalities and schools.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    One in 5 ACA enrollees in Pa. drops health coverage as costs spike

    About 85,000 Pennsylvanians have dropped their Affordable Care Act coverage for 2026 in the face of soaring premium costs from the expiration of federal subsidies. 
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Erie Zoo’s opening day is approaching. What 2026’s prices, hours are

    The Erie Zoo is gearing up for the 2026 season starting on March 1.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    ‘All things chocolate’ at Death by Chocolate event in Meyersdale

    The Friends of the Meyersdale Public Library's annual Death by Chocolate event is a chocolate extravaganza with a judging competition, auction and bake sale as an annual fundraiser for the library.
  7. ICE

    New ICE facilities could bankrupt rural Pa. towns

    Residents near two rural Pennsylvania communities could see major losses with the placement of local ICE detention facilities.
  8. Kava is a beverage made from the plant’s root that is growing in popularity across the country, including in Pittsburgh.

    Kava craze: What it is and where to try it in Pittsburgh

    Kava has been consumed by Pacific Islanders for thousands of years, but it’s only now becoming popular in Pittsburgh.
  9. 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. 
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.

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  1. In Philadelphia, a center of early American political life, Black Founding Fathers played a crucial role in shaping both the city and the United States itself.

    Explore the legacy of Philadelphia’s Black Founding Fathers

    Philadelphia’s Black Founding Fathers fought for freedom during an era when it was routinely denied to Black people.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. ‘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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.

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