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Clinton Township supervisors, crowd united in opposing data center
Residents packed a Clinton Township meeting this month to push back against a proposed data center, with officials considering new regulations, a temporary moratorium, and more to fight the project’s potential impact on the community.
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Report flags these 12 Pa. hospitals at risk from Medicaid cuts
Pennsylvania hospitals listed as at-risk for closure due to Medicaid cuts are concentrated around Philadelphia and in the southwestern corner of the state, although there is one in Erie and another in rural Clinton County.
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Changes to U.S. citizenship rules create hurdles for Pennsylvanians
Immigration attorneys and advocates say a series of changes to the U.S. citizenship process is slowing, and in some cases freezing, citizenship pathways for thousands of immigrants across Pennsylvania.
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10 Jersey Shore pizzerias you need to know about
Looking to find the best pizza at the Jersey Shore this summer? Pizzavania editor Patrick Berkery has some recommendations.
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‘They’re afraid of a working class person’: Shapiro, Working Families Party make final pitch for Bob Brooks
Gov. Josh Shapiro rallied around Bob Brooks as Republicans spent over $1 million to try and prevent him from winning the primary.
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10 fun & affordable ways to spend Memorial Day weekend in PA
Whether you’re looking for an outdoor excursion or small town charm, here are 10 ways to spend a fun (and affordable!) Memorial Day weekend in Pennsylvania.
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AOC, Philadelphia progressives rally to send Chris Rabb to Congress
Philadelphia progressives are looking to send State Rep. Chris Rabb to represent the country’s bluest seat in Congress.
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‘He’s worried about his image’: Bresnahan donates to charities after voting to cut Medicaid, SNAP
US Rep. Rob Bresnahan’s charitable donations are coming under scrutiny after he donated to organizations impacted by President Donald Trump’s budget cuts that he voted for.
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Here’s a look at races to watch in Pennsylvania’s 2026 primary
Pennsylvania voters have important choices to make for which Democrats will face off for Congressional seats
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Pennsylvania (May 15-21)
A weekly roundup of Pennsylvania political events, advocacy opportunities, protests, and more ways to take action statewide–Friday, May 15 through Thursday, May 21.

























