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  1. Rob Bresnahan

    New ad calls out Bresnahan’s decision to sell Medicaid stocks before gutting the program

    US Rep. Rob Bresnahan sold over $150,000 in Medicaid-related stocks before voting to cut the program by $1 trillion. 
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    Rev. Jesse Jackson’s inspiring impact remembered by Erie leaders

    Erie faith leaders and community members reflect on Rev. Jesse Jackson's legacy, from presidential campaigns to grassroots ministry that shaped generations.
  3. A parade in the Chinatown neighborhood of Philadelphia celebrates the eve of Lunar New Year, on Tuesday, January 28, 2024, with dancing lions led by the Philadelphia Suns, who performed for hundreds of people attending the latenight festivities.

    Lunar New Year 2026 events, parades in Bucks County, Philadelphia area

    Prepare to welcome the "Year of the Horse," with many ways to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
  4. Shapiro

    Josh Shapiro sued this company for wage theft. Now, they’re endorsing his opponent

    Glenn O. Hawbaker was sued in 2021 for more than $20 million for stealing from their employees over the span of three decades. 
  5. ICE, Lancaster County

    Anti-ICE town hall draws hundreds in Lancaster County

    Residents living in the country’s “refugee capital” push back against Lancaster County’s 287(g) agreements with ICE. 
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    What to do if you were exposed to measles at the Philadelphia airport

    If you traveled through Terminal E at Philadelphia International Airport on Feb. 12, officials are warning of potential measles exposure.
  7. Keystone Newsroom

    Pennsylvania lawmakers push to change rifle deer season opening date

    State lawmakers want to require Pennsylvania’s rifle deer season to open the Monday after Thanksgiving, reversing a 2019 change made by the Game Commission.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Federal agency flags safety shortcomings that ‘exposed’ workers to explosion at US Steel plant

    Federal investigators say incomplete and outdated safety procedures exposed workers to the deadly August explosion at US Steel.
  9. Keystone Newsroom

    Federal judge orders the restoration of exhibits on slavery to the President’s House in Philadelphia

    In a Presidents’ Day ruling invoking 1984, a federal judge rejected the government’s authority to remove slavery exhibits from Philadelphia's President's House.
  10. Keystone Newsroom

    ICE tactics unconstitutional, Sellersville ‘No Kings’ protesters say

    A local political group held a protest in Sellersville on Feb. 16 against ICE and executive overreach.
  11. Keystone Newsroom

    School vouchers 101: Does Pennsylvania have them? How do they work?

    Education funding is a regular topic of debate in Pennsylvania, both among lawmakers and residents—especially when you add school vouchers to the discussion. Here’s a breakdown of what school vouchers are and how Pennsylvania uses them.
  12. 8 Interesting Facts About The PA-Born Pretzel Paradise, Auntie Anne’s

    9 interesting facts about the PA-born pretzel paradise, Auntie Anne’s

    Be careful reading these facts about Pennsylvania-born Auntie Anne’s, the biggest soft pretzel company in the world, because you might just find yourself on the way to the mall to satisfy a soft pretzel craving.

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  1. Rob Bresnahan

    New ad calls out Bresnahan’s decision to sell Medicaid stocks before gutting the program

    US Rep. Rob Bresnahan sold over $150,000 in Medicaid-related stocks before voting to cut the program by $1 trillion. 
  2. Keystone Newsroom

    Rev. Jesse Jackson’s inspiring impact remembered by Erie leaders

    Erie faith leaders and community members reflect on Rev. Jesse Jackson's legacy, from presidential campaigns to grassroots ministry that shaped generations.
  3. ICE, Lancaster County

    Anti-ICE town hall draws hundreds in Lancaster County

    Residents living in the country’s “refugee capital” push back against Lancaster County’s 287(g) agreements with ICE. 
  4. Keystone Newsroom

    What to do if you were exposed to measles at the Philadelphia airport

    If you traveled through Terminal E at Philadelphia International Airport on Feb. 12, officials are warning of potential measles exposure.
  5. Keystone Newsroom

    Federal agency flags safety shortcomings that ‘exposed’ workers to explosion at US Steel plant

    Federal investigators say incomplete and outdated safety procedures exposed workers to the deadly August explosion at US Steel.
  6. Keystone Newsroom

    ICE tactics unconstitutional, Sellersville ‘No Kings’ protesters say

    A local political group held a protest in Sellersville on Feb. 16 against ICE and executive overreach.
  7. 8 Interesting Facts About The PA-Born Pretzel Paradise, Auntie Anne’s

    9 interesting facts about the PA-born pretzel paradise, Auntie Anne’s

    Be careful reading these facts about Pennsylvania-born Auntie Anne’s, the biggest soft pretzel company in the world, because you might just find yourself on the way to the mall to satisfy a soft pretzel craving.
  8. Keystone Newsroom

    Pennsylvania proposal aims to make vehicle registration cheaper

    In a memo seeking co-sponsors, House Transportation Committee Chair Ed Neilson (D-Philadelphia) said his bill would provide a discount for people who want to register their vehicles for two years instead of one. 

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