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  1. Altoona-style pizza hails, of course, from Central Pennsylvania’s Altoona, a historic railroad town tucked into the Allegheny Mountains and known as the home of the Altoona Curve.

    The history behind PA’s infamous Altoona-style pizza (+ where to get it)

    Sicilian crust, green peppers, and—that’s right—yellow American cheese. Here’s everything you need to know about Altoona-style pizza.
  2. pizza at Pizzeria Davide in Pittsburgh

    The 10 best pizzas in Pittsburgh, according to one local

    We asked local foodie Stacy Rounds to write about her 10 favorite pizza places in Pittsburgh. Here's what she said.
  3. Borough Councilor Shana Delaney said that the plan is to have an anniversary ceremony first at Wayside Park at about 3:30 p.m. She asked Mayor Charles Norella to give a speech.

    Time capsule to be opened at Waymart’s 175th anniversary, once found

    Waymart Borough is 175 years old in 2026, and the celebration will include opening a 50-year-old time capsule – once they find where it was buried.
  4. Zambonis, named after their inventor Frank J. Zamboni, are tractor-like vehicles that resurface ice rinks.

    What it’s like to drive a Zamboni? Lake City man shares his story

    Lake City's Tom Klep works as the building and grounds manager for the arena and UPMC Park. This time of year, one of his main duties is to operate the Zamboni.
  5. Demonstrators listen to a number of speakers during a Presidents' Day No Kings rally and protest at Druckenmiller Park.

    Your weekly guide to taking action in Pennsylvania (Feb. 27 – Mar. 5)

    A weekly roundup of Pennsylvania political events, advocacy opportunities, protests, and ways to take action statewide–Friday, Feb. 27 through Thursday, Mar. 5.
  6. Rob Bresnahan

    Rob Bresnahan’s State of the Union guest criticized health care cuts he supported

    US House Rep. Rob Bresnahan has come under fire for selling Medicaid-related stocks while supporting GOP cuts to health care.
  7. Some $126 billion has been paid by Americans since the tariffs were imposed, including a $4 billion cost for Pennsylvanians.

    Pa. small businesses cheer U.S. Supreme Court tariffs decision, but still face uncertainty

    Some $126 billion has been paid by Americans since the tariffs were imposed, including a $4 billion cost for Pennsylvanians.
  8. 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.

    ‘Victoria’s Law’ aims to stop the sale of animals raised in puppy mills in Pa.

    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.
  9. Stacy Garrity

    Stacy Garrity, standing in solidarity with Trump, is invited to the State of the Union

    Pennsylvania Democrats are raising questions as Treasurer and gubernatorial candidate Stacy Garrity is invited to the State of the Union. 
  10. Pa School Districts benefit from closing education funding gap.

    How Pennsylvania school districts benefit from a closed education funding gap

    School districts across Pennsylvania are starting to see the benefits of the commonwealth’s shrinking multi-billion dollar education funding gap between poorer and wealthier school districts. 

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  1. Borough Councilor Shana Delaney said that the plan is to have an anniversary ceremony first at Wayside Park at about 3:30 p.m. She asked Mayor Charles Norella to give a speech.

    Time capsule to be opened at Waymart’s 175th anniversary, once found

    Waymart Borough is 175 years old in 2026, and the celebration will include opening a 50-year-old time capsule – once they find where it was buried.
  2. Zambonis, named after their inventor Frank J. Zamboni, are tractor-like vehicles that resurface ice rinks.

    What it’s like to drive a Zamboni? Lake City man shares his story

    Lake City's Tom Klep works as the building and grounds manager for the arena and UPMC Park. This time of year, one of his main duties is to operate the Zamboni.
  3. Some $126 billion has been paid by Americans since the tariffs were imposed, including a $4 billion cost for Pennsylvanians.

    Pa. small businesses cheer U.S. Supreme Court tariffs decision, but still face uncertainty

    Some $126 billion has been paid by Americans since the tariffs were imposed, including a $4 billion cost for Pennsylvanians.
  4. The Quakertown Borough Police Department building in Quakertown on Feb. 20, 2026.

    Bucks County DA launches investigation into Quakertown PD protest response

    The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office is opening an independent investigation into how police handled the Quakertown student walkout, a spokesperson announced on Feb. 21. The Saturday announcement came an hour after an early morning press conference with community advocates and the parents of Quakertown High School students arrested during clashes between police and students during […]
  5. Months ahead of the midterm elections, federal lawmakers are considering sweeping new rules for voters – and voting-rights advocates say the changes could have serious consequences in Pennsylvania.

    SAVE Act opponents say it would affect PA women, voters of color

    Months ahead of the midterm elections, federal lawmakers are considering sweeping new rules for voters – and voting-rights advocates say the changes could have serious consequences in Pennsylvania.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    Josh Shapiro, in his own words, on political violence and antisemitism

    Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is opening up about his Jewish faith at a pivotal moment in his political rise.

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