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  1. Keystone Newsroom

    Meet K-9 Mason, York County’s new puppy protector

    K-9 Sgt. Mason, a 12-week-old bloodhound, and his handler, Cpl. Rick Wolf, took part in their first official training session together last week at Morning Sun Marketplace in Jackson Township.  
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    How this volunteer puts her passion for animals to good use

    Being a retired social worker from Saint Vincent Hospital, Washington Township resident Patti Eichen always had a passion for helping.
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Watch: Montgomery County passes resolution barring ICE from local properties

    Montgomery County Commissioner Neil Makhija explains why Pennsylvania’s third largest county passed a resolution barring ICE from carrying out immigration enforcement on county-owned property.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Tröegs calls upon local artists for annual contest

    The Hershey-based brewery asked fans to submit works "inspired by its beer, label art, packaging, employees or even the brewery itself."
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Watch: The Affordable Care Act saved my life

    Sarah Sculley of Philadelphia was diagnosed with a genetic mutation that drastically increases a person’s likelihood of developing breast and ovarian cancer, along with other forms of cancer. With health care coverage through the ACA, she said she was able to formulate a plan with medical experts to increase my chance of survival and maybe even prevent these cancers entirely.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    Pennsylvania court upends mandatory use of life-without-parole for second-degree murder

    Pennsylvania's high court on Thursday overturned the use of automatic life sentences without parole for people convicted of second-degree murder, saying it violates the state's constitutional ban on cruel punishment when imposed without a closer look at the defendant's specific role and culpability.
  7. Allegheny County

    New Allegheny County law protects tenants against eviction threats from landlords

    Allegheny County joins Centre, Erie, and Philadelphia counties that protect tenants for speaking out against unsafe living conditions or joining a tenants union. 
  8. 5 pizzerias in eastern Pennsylvania you need to try

    5 pizzerias in eastern Pennsylvania you need to try

    Pizzavania editor Patrick Berkery recently traveled from NEPA to Philadelphia, sampling pizzas on the recommendation of readers. The verdict is in: these are his favorites. In each edition of Pizzavania, our newsletter highlighting the best in Pennsylvania pizza (subscribe here), I ask readers to share recommendations on their favorite pizzerias in the commonwealth. You can […]
  9. Pennsylvania drivers are paying $4 for gas in some parts of the state

    Pennsylvania drivers are paying $4 for gas in some parts of the state

    For the first time in four years, the average price for a gallon of gas is more than $4 in some parts of Pennsylvania.
  10. Keystone Newsroom

    Kennywood shares plans for 2026 opening day, season events

    Voted as one of America's 10 BEST theme parks in 2025, Kennywood will open soon for the 2026 season, announcing plans to offer new food options and events this year while celebrating both America's 250th birthday and major milestones for two much-loved park rides.
  11. Keystone Newsroom

    Probst’s bill to expand tax relief for disabled veterans passes House

    Legislation introduced by state Rep. Tarah Probst (D-Monroe) would amend the Pennsylvania Constitution to broaden eligibility under Pennsylvania’s Disabled Veterans’ Real Estate Tax Exemption Program.
  12. Keystone Newsroom

    Mostly vacant Franklin Mall near Philadelphia has no takers yet

    Approximately a month after losing one of its last large retailers, Franklin Mall is home to dozens of vacant storefronts in between a dwindling mix of shopping mall stalwarts such as Victoria's Secret and Auntie Anne's pretzels.

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  1. Keystone Newsroom

    How this volunteer puts her passion for animals to good use

    Being a retired social worker from Saint Vincent Hospital, Washington Township resident Patti Eichen always had a passion for helping.
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    Tröegs calls upon local artists for annual contest

    The Hershey-based brewery asked fans to submit works "inspired by its beer, label art, packaging, employees or even the brewery itself."
  3. Allegheny County

    New Allegheny County law protects tenants against eviction threats from landlords

    Allegheny County joins Centre, Erie, and Philadelphia counties that protect tenants for speaking out against unsafe living conditions or joining a tenants union. 
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Probst’s bill to expand tax relief for disabled veterans passes House

    Legislation introduced by state Rep. Tarah Probst (D-Monroe) would amend the Pennsylvania Constitution to broaden eligibility under Pennsylvania’s Disabled Veterans’ Real Estate Tax Exemption Program.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Mostly vacant Franklin Mall near Philadelphia has no takers yet

    Approximately a month after losing one of its last large retailers, Franklin Mall is home to dozens of vacant storefronts in between a dwindling mix of shopping mall stalwarts such as Victoria's Secret and Auntie Anne's pretzels.
  6. billionaires tax

    Union members call on Shapiro, Dems to embrace billionaires tax

    Advocates believe that a tax on Pennsylvania billionaires can raise at least $6 billion and offset federal budget cuts. 
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Historic Lawrence Park Dinor for sale. What’s next for owner?

    The 78-year-old Dinor at 4019 Main St. in Lawrence Park is listed for $285,000 by Howard Hanna.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Why Philadelphia’s ‘Rocky’ statue is moving, and where it’s going

    On March 25, the famous "Rocky" statue that has stood proudly at the base of the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps since 2006 will be moved indoors to become part of an upcoming exhibit “Rising Up: Rocky and the Making of Monuments."   

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