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Saval, Senate Democrats want to ban ICE from Pa. polling sites
Pennsylvania Senate Democrats’ legislation would ban ICE officials within 100 feet of polling locations, ballot drop boxes, and ballot return locations.
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‘We’re stuck:’ Pennsylvania teens sound alarm on social media’s mental health toll
Pennsylvania teens say social media is both essential and overwhelming, according to a new state report linking heavy use to mental health risks. Now, officials are urging tech companies to change how their platforms are built.
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One election, big stakes: Wages, weed, and civil rights on the line in Pa.
The outcome of Pennsylvania’s 2026 midterm races could decide minimum wage, LGBTQ+ protections, and reproductive rights as Democrats push for full control of state government.
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Pa. lawmaker votes remotely as colleagues work on finalizing state budget
State Rep. Valerie Gaydos has been voting remotely since the beginning of June thanks to COVID-19 era rule changes.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Pennsylvania (June 12 – June 18)
A weekly roundup of Pennsylvania political events, advocacy opportunities, protests, and more ways to take action statewide, Friday, June 12 through Thursday, June 18.
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Amid confusion over scams, bill would ban Pa. from using text messages to collect debts
It would prohibit state agencies from using “text-based communication” to “collect, or notify an individual about, an unpaid fine, fee, toll or other charge payable.”
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York County volunteers help train future seeing eye dogs
According to the nonprofit organization’s most recent annual report, 229 Seeing Eye partnerships were created in 2025, having created more than 18,000 Seeing Eye teams since its founding in 1929.
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What to know about hunting season dates and new rules in Pennsylvania
When it comes to hunting in Pennsylvania, this year has some of the most changes in recent history with Sunday hunting, elk licenses and an overlapping rifle deer/small game season.
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Paul Skenes is in a bit of a rough patch. A visit to a local Little League field cleared his head
For two hours, Skenes played catch, signed autographs, and remembered a time in his life when his relationship with the game was far simpler.
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Philadelphia hotel workers threaten to strike during World Cup
500,000 soccer fans from across the world are expected to travel to Philadelphia for the World Cup.

























