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  1. Daphy Michel, ICE

    ICE left a Haitian immigrant on Pittsburgh’s streets. She died soon after

    Daphy Michel’s death after being released by ICE has left more questions than answers, but her treatment has become common for immigrants released by federal officials. 
  2. Data Centers

    Pa. lawmakers seek to build on infrastructure to meet energy demands

    Two proposals under consideration wouldn’t require any new power plants or transmission lines.
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Why Sesame Place’s future in Bucks County is clouded by SeaWorld tiff

    Bucks County could say goodbye to Sesame Place in Middletown after the theme park owner SeaWorld was sued by Sesame Workshop to end their relationship over money.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    What’s in the voting bill that Republicans are pushing to the Senate floor

    Legislation that would require proof of U.S. citizenship for new voters has become a rallying cry for President Donald Trump, who claims that passage of the bill will “guarantee the midterms” for his Republican Party in November.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Pennsylvania’s outdoor economy grows to $20.4 billion

    Outdoor recreation jobs grew by 9,000 in 2024 to 177,000 workers. Wages in the outdoor recreation sector now total $9.5 billion across the state. Overall, Pennsylvania’s outdoor economy in 2024 is reported to have grown by $1.5 billion to a total of $20.4 billion in economic impact.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    Who are Emir Balat & Ibrahim Kayumi? What we know about NYC suspects

    A week after two Bucks County teens were charged in an an attempted terror plot, it’s still unclear how, or even if, they knew each other before authorities said they drove to Manhattan on a mission to kill.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Erie’s oldest grocery store marks 100 years of family and community

    When Dan Serafin's grandparents founded Serafin's Food Market in July 1926, the business at East 24th and Ash streets was one of many family-owned stores that dotted corners throughout the city of Erie.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Penn State president questioned about extraterrestrial intelligence research at Pa. hearing

    Penn State University President Neeli Bendapudi was asked at a Pennsylvania House Appropriations Committee hearing about the school's Extraterrestrial Intelligence Center and the benefits of having a research university.
  9. Keystone Newsroom

    Pa. lawmaker implores university presidents to support union elections

    As faculty members and professors at Penn State University prepare to vote in a union election later this semester, State Rep. Tarik Khan (D-Philadelphia) put university presidents from the commonwealth’s four state-related universities on notice about supporting fair union elections and not using school resources or taxpayer resources on anti-union campaigns.
  10. Keystone Newsroom

    Stelson: Scott Perry is a coward for not holding town hall meetings

    WATCH: Janelle Stelson calls out US House Rep. Scott Perry (R-York) for not holding a town hall in over six-and-a-half years.
  11. Pennsylvania’s billionaire class continues to grow

    Pennsylvania’s billionaire class continues to grow

    A Republican mega-donor with ties to Trump and TikTok, a candy bar and pet food heiress, the owner of 84 Lumber, and the primary owners of two Philly sports teams are among the Pennsylvania billionaires on Forbes’ annual list of the world’s richest people. The richest people on the planet keep getting richer. And Pennsylvania’s […]
  12. ICE

    Montgomery County joins local governments restricting ICE from public properties

    County governments across Pennsylvania are stepping up to restrict ICE operations as federal officials refuse to reign in the agency. 

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  1. Daphy Michel, ICE

    ICE left a Haitian immigrant on Pittsburgh’s streets. She died soon after

    Daphy Michel’s death after being released by ICE has left more questions than answers, but her treatment has become common for immigrants released by federal officials. 
  2. Data Centers

    Pa. lawmakers seek to build on infrastructure to meet energy demands

    Two proposals under consideration wouldn’t require any new power plants or transmission lines.
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    Why Sesame Place’s future in Bucks County is clouded by SeaWorld tiff

    Bucks County could say goodbye to Sesame Place in Middletown after the theme park owner SeaWorld was sued by Sesame Workshop to end their relationship over money.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Erie’s oldest grocery store marks 100 years of family and community

    When Dan Serafin's grandparents founded Serafin's Food Market in July 1926, the business at East 24th and Ash streets was one of many family-owned stores that dotted corners throughout the city of Erie.
  5. ICE

    Montgomery County joins local governments restricting ICE from public properties

    County governments across Pennsylvania are stepping up to restrict ICE operations as federal officials refuse to reign in the agency. 
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    Pa.’s gas tax ranks among highest in the country. What does it pay for?

    At 58.7 cents per gallon on regular fuel, Pennsylvania ranks fourth in gas tax just behind California (70.9 cents), Illinois (66.4 cents) and Washington (59 cents), while Indiana (54.5 cents) is the fifth-highest tax.
  7. A former politician living in the Mon Valley says the region’s already poor air quality could worsen after the Environmental Protection Agency revoked the Endangerment Finding, a key legal finding for regulating air pollution.

    Former PA politician warns EPA rollback could worsen poor air quality

    A former politician living in the Mon Valley says the region’s already poor air quality could worsen after the Environmental Protection Agency revoked the Endangerment Finding, a key legal finding for regulating air pollution.
  8. Janelle Stelson

    ‘He is a coward:’ Stelson hits Perry for dodging constituents

    Anticipating a general election run against GOP Rep. Scott Perry this fall, Janelle Stelson laid out an anti-corruption agenda.

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