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  1. ICE buys Berks County warehouse amid immigration detention expansion

    ICE buys Berks County warehouse amid immigration detention expansion

    Records show that a warehouse in Upper Bern Township was sold to the US government on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security and ICE for $87.4 million.
  2. Lancaster, PA - March 2: Samantha Hull reads a childrens book about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to her four year-old daughter Cecily in their home in Lancaster, Pa. on Wednesday afternoon, March 2, 2022. Hull has been fighting book bans all school year as a school librarian in Lancaster County, Pa., where conservatives are pushing to remove books that touch on gender identity and racism

    OPINION: Every Pa. student deserves to enjoy reading and writing

    Not every family can afford private tutoring to help their children learn to read. Not all families know what questions to ask, resources to buy, or have the time to sit with their children and read every night. It’s time for our Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) to assume a proactive role. This starts with ensuring teacher preparation programs include courses and field experience about how to teach structured literacy, with educator certification tests reflecting these skills.
  3. Josh Shapiro, Budget

    Shapiro takes new approach in Pa. minimum wage conversation

    Gov. Josh Shapiro tried a new narrative to raise Pennsylvania’s minimum wage during his budget address on Tuesday.
  4. If you're uninsured, doctors and researchers say there are still ways to find affordable care.

    It’s 2026 and you’re uninsured. Now what?

    Health policy changes in Washington will ripple through the country, resulting in millions of Americans losing their Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage and becoming uninsured. But there are still ways to find care.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Bipartisan coalition of state lawmakers looks to incentivize ‘pro-housing’ communities

    A key area of reform would be pushing local governments to adopt “pro-housing” stances.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    Transgender Marine veteran & nurse among challengers to Lloyd Smucker

    Three candidates – two Democrats and one Independent – have filed with the Federal Election Commission to challenge incumbent U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker, a Lancaster County Republican who has represented the district, which includes Lancaster County and the southern swath of York County, since 2019. 
  7. Team USA will send its largest delegation ever to the Winter Olympics this year.

    Pennsylvania athletes to watch in the Winter Olympics

    These Pennsylvania athletes may just end up on the podium at this year’s Winter Olympics.
  8. billionaires, Jeffrey Yass

    Tax that Yass: Advocates call for Pa. billionaires tax in this year’s budget

    Advocates believe that Gov. Josh Shapiro and Pennsylvania lawmakers can raise close to $7 billion and backfill President Donald Trump’s budget cuts by taxing the state’s billionaires. 
  9. Keystone Newsroom

    ‘I couldn’t be prouder.’ How Honesdale banded together over snowstorm

    Along with the efforts of the Department of Public Works, Mayor Derek Williams led a shoveling brigade of volunteers to help residents clear their walkways. 
  10. Keystone Newsroom

    How presidential campaign stops in 2024 cost Bucks County taxpayers more than $100K

    The total includes nearly $88,000 in communities that did not host national candidates — among them Bensalem, which has the county’s largest police force. Taxpayers there spent nearly $30,000 in overtime to send 44 police officers to five appearances. 
  11. Keystone Newsroom

    Drugmaker Eli Lilly announces new plant in Pennsylvania as part of broader domestic expansion

    Drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. said that it will build a $3.5 billion manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania, as the company expands domestic production and capitalizes on surging sales of obesity and diabetes treatments.
  12. Keystone Newsroom

    Judge calls Justice Department’s statements on Philadelphia slavery exhibit display ‘dangerous’ and ‘horrifying’

    “You can’t erase history once you’ve learned it. It doesn’t work that way,”

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  1. Keystone Newsroom

    ‘I couldn’t be prouder.’ How Honesdale banded together over snowstorm

    Along with the efforts of the Department of Public Works, Mayor Derek Williams led a shoveling brigade of volunteers to help residents clear their walkways. 
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    How presidential campaign stops in 2024 cost Bucks County taxpayers more than $100K

    The total includes nearly $88,000 in communities that did not host national candidates — among them Bensalem, which has the county’s largest police force. Taxpayers there spent nearly $30,000 in overtime to send 44 police officers to five appearances. 
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Drugmaker Eli Lilly announces new plant in Pennsylvania as part of broader domestic expansion

    Drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. said that it will build a $3.5 billion manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania, as the company expands domestic production and capitalizes on surging sales of obesity and diabetes treatments.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Judge calls Justice Department’s statements on Philadelphia slavery exhibit display ‘dangerous’ and ‘horrifying’

    “You can’t erase history once you’ve learned it. It doesn’t work that way,”
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    10 key stops on the Underground Railroad in Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania has 61 locations listed on the Network to Freedom, the National Park Service’s preservation of sites related to the Underground Railroad. Learn about 10 spots across the state widely recognized as key stops in helping Black Americans to escape enslavement.
  6. Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction: 6 more weeks of wintry weather

    Everything to know about Groundhog Day 2026 in Punxsutawney

    Celebrate Groundhog Day 2026—and its ancient origins—at the popular Western Pa. event where you can catch a glimpse of the world’s most famous groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil.
  7. Stacy Garrity

    Pa. Republican gubernatorial candidate Stacy Garrity endorses Jason Richey as running mate

    Richey ran for governor in 2022, dropping out a few months before the Republican primary. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, he has served as the chair of the Allegheny County GOP for roughly one year. 
  8. Josh Shapiro

    Gov. Shapiro says he’s readying for federal immigration crackdown

    The governor also expressed he is “deeply concerned” about the administration’s efforts to undermine the election.

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