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    Pennsylvania retirees go decades without pension increase

    Tens of thousands of retired teachers, support professionals, and state employees face uncertainty in their day-to-day lives after going decades without a pension increase. 
  2. Protesting is a time-honored tradition with a long history of challenging established power structures and pushing for change.

    Your guide to protesting in Pennsylvania

    Here’s what to know about keeping yourself safe while making your voice heard by protesting in Pennsylvania.
  3. ICE agents arrive at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh airport as TSA workers go unpaid

    ICE agents arrive at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh airports as TSA workers go unpaid

    President Trump has sent in ICE officers to assist at security checkpoints at more than a dozen US airports, including Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, as Transportation Security Administration airport workers remain on the job without pay.
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    Fetterman one of two Democrats to join GOP senators to confirms Mullin as next Homeland Security boss

    Sens. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Martin Heinrich of New Mexico backed Mullin’s confirmation.
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    No, the Adams County, Pa., sheriff did not raid Afroman’s home

    In a statement on the sheriff's official page, Adams County, Pa., sheriff Joshua Fitting shared that his department has received calls in recent days after Joseph Foreman, known as the rapper Afroman, won a trial against a different Adams County sheriff's office - located not in Pennsylvania, but in Ohio.
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    This volunteer firefighter comes from generations of service

    Jeff Hawryliw from Harborcreek is a fourth-generation volunteer firefighter at Fairfield Hose Company. He follows in the family business of firefighting and is now the assistant chief.
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    What is the Sharia Free America Caucus, and who from Pa. joined?

    Since its formation late last year, more than 50 House Republicans have joined the Sharia-Free America Caucus, which its founders say was created to "save Western Civilization and fight back against the threat of Sharia."
  8. Rows of library books.

    Central Pa. school board policy bans books that offend ‘good taste or propriety’

    The language of the policy, adopted unanimously by members of the all-conservative board, is nearly identical to policies adopted by several other far-right school boards, including Pequea Valley in Lancaster County.
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    Watch: Houlahan says she’s had more success with GOP senator than Fetterman

    WATCH US House Rep. Chrissy Houlahan take a swipe at US Sen. John Fetterman during a town hall meeting in Carlisle on Thursday.
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    Watch: Central Pa. Trump voter crashes out over high gas prices

    Amanda Robbins, a Dauphin County resident who voted for President Donald Trump three times, didn’t hold back in criticizing the president over high gas prices.
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    Watch: Opponents of universal health care ‘are seriously lacking in empathy’

    “It was like a godsend.” Those are the words of Lynn Weidner of Allentown, explaining the impact that the Affordable Care Act—signed into law 16 years ago on March 23, 2010—has had on her life. Go to the link below to learn more about how being able to obtain insurance through an ACA marketplace helped Weidner, and how nearly 85,000 Pennsylvanians previously enrolled in the state’s ACA marketplace plan, Pennie, have dropped their coverage due to rising premiums. Learn more: https://keystonenewsroom.com/2026/03/23/i-would-be-dead-without-it-what-the-aca-still-means-16-years-later/
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    Watch: Where pizza meets the past: A 90-year old Pa. shop celebrates coal region roots

    From its display of coal region artifacts to the potato pizza, Ferri’s Pizza in Moscow, Lackawanna County, is one of the most unique pizzerias anywhere. Watch the video to learn all about this NEPA treasure. And if you want to learn about more great Pennsylvania pizzerias, go to the link below and sign up for our newsletter, Pizzavania. Sign up: https://keystonenewsroom.com/pizzavania-newsletter/

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  1. Protesting is a time-honored tradition with a long history of challenging established power structures and pushing for change.

    Your guide to protesting in Pennsylvania

    Here’s what to know about keeping yourself safe while making your voice heard by protesting in Pennsylvania.
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    No, the Adams County, Pa., sheriff did not raid Afroman’s home

    In a statement on the sheriff's official page, Adams County, Pa., sheriff Joshua Fitting shared that his department has received calls in recent days after Joseph Foreman, known as the rapper Afroman, won a trial against a different Adams County sheriff's office - located not in Pennsylvania, but in Ohio.
  3. Keystone Newsroom

    This volunteer firefighter comes from generations of service

    Jeff Hawryliw from Harborcreek is a fourth-generation volunteer firefighter at Fairfield Hose Company. He follows in the family business of firefighting and is now the assistant chief.
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    Pa. joins lawsuit against Trump’s greenhouse gas restriction rollbacks

    Under President Donald Trump, officials in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have ended the endangerment finding, a longstanding rule that deemed six greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide and methane, a risk to "both the public health and the public welfare of current and future generations.”
  5. ‘The Pitt’ is back for Season 2. Here’s what you need to know.

    Noah Wyle tells hearing that ‘The Pitt’ shows TV and film production in the US can be revived

    “The Pitt” has won praise — and a gurney full of Emmys — for bringing a dose of classic episodic TV to the prestige streaming era.
  6. The “Electric City” moniker is thanks to an electrical innovation Scranton was among the first to adopt.

    Ever wonder why Scranton is called the Electric City?

    The “Electric City” moniker is thanks to an electrical innovation Scranton was among the first to adopt.
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    After almost 50 years, King’s Rook is ‘The coolest venue I’ve been in’

    In July, one of Erie’s oldest clubs—the one with a yellow school bus upstairs—will celebrate its 50th anniversary.
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    What’s the ‘Coolest Thing Made in PA’ in 2026? You can have a say here

    The Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry has kicked off its annual "Coolest Thing Made in PA" bracket. This bracket highlights and promotes Pennsylvania-made products.

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