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Pennsylvania hits 10M tree goal with Hummelstown planting
The Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership launched in 2018 with a goal of planting 10 million trees across the state’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
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Pa. lawmakers target utility profits as companies raise rates
Private utility companies have increased rates 49% more than the rate of inflation over the past three years.
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10 pizzerias you need to try in the Poconos
These Pocono pizzerias offer heritage recipes, mountain views, and can’t-miss local flavor.
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Tick season has arrived in Pennsylvania: Follow these simple steps to stay safe
Safeguarding yourself, and your pets, from ticks requires protecting yourself before, during, and after spending time outdoors.
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This weekend in Pennsylvania: Roots Picnic, beer history, strawberries, and more
The annual Roots Picnic in Philly, a rebranded book festival in Pittsburgh, and an exhibit celebrating everyone’s favorite Scranton-set sitcom are among the events you can enjoy across Pennsylvania this weekend.
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A new report points a way forward for Pa. lawmakers seeking to aid struggling pharmacies
The Pa. Insurance Dept. says requiring PBMs to reimburse pharmacists more for drugs would have a major impact on pharmacies.
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New Hope Railroad rail bike gives visitors new view of Bucks County
The railroad’s new rail bike experience provides riders with an up close and personal trip through the woods, farms and rolling hills of the Bucks countryside on various routes along the railroad.
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Here’s how townships are acting on Franklin County data center law
In Pennsylvania, municipalities have authority over land use and zoning. About half of communities in Franklin County do not have zoning to limit where different types of developments can build.
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Franklin County passes ordinance to help towns regulate data centers
It was late January when Commissioner Chairman Dean Horst first asked county staff to look into the issue, and there have since been multiple discussions and two public hearings.
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New data shows where Pa. will face biggest worker shortages
Pennsylvania will face an acute shortage of educators and health care workers across all regions of the commonwealth in the next decade.





















