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In the battle for data centers, tech giants got a blue-collar ally: Pa. unions
With data center construction accelerating, unions are expanding training centers and seeing their ranks grow faster than many union leaders have ever seen.
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Photos: Thousands march through Philadelphia for May Day
Philadelphia workers and union members rallied in support of immigrants and workers’ rights amid attacks from the Trump administration.
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Your budget-friendly grocery guide: Pennsylvania stores with the best deals
Some of the best grocery deals in Pennsylvania are found at national chains like Aldi, Lidl, and Walmart, while others are at smaller chains and local shops.
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Your guide to hummingbird season in Pennsylvania
It’s that time of year when you may spot the tiny and elusive hummingbird flitting about your yard. Read on to learn more about these birds that nest in our state and how you can help them keep coming back.
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Aliquippa: The tiny Pa. city producing huge NFL stars
Aliquippa, a small Pittsburgh suburb with a population just over 9,000, has produced several NFL greats, including 4 Pro Football Hall of Famers.
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These are races to watch in Pennsylvania’s Democratic primary
This election year will usher in a showdown over the post of Pennsylvania governor and pitched battles for several commonwealth congressional seats that could tilt the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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York City plans to close homeless encampments by June 2
The City of York announced a coordinated plan to close homeless encampments across the city through what it calls a structured and humane process.
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Pennsylvania winters are shorter. The change shows up in every county
The number of freezing days has declined in all 67 Pennsylvania counties over the seven-decade period, falling by between 13 days and 33 days depending on the location.
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Nearly 200 to be laid off at York County manufacturing plant
Church & Dwight Inc. plans to lay off 195 employees at its facility in Jackson Township.
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When is the last day to apply for a mail ballot in Pennsylvania?
As of April 29, nearly 800,000 Pennsylvania voters had already requested a mail ballot to vote in the May 19 primary election, according to the Pennsylvania Department of State.

























