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Pennsylvania sees biggest school tax revenue jump in years
Pennsylvania schools collected more than $17.86 billion in property taxes in the last fiscal year, the biggest increase in collections in nearly a decade.
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PA distracted driving law changing and holding your phone will cost you
Pennsylvania drivers need to put down most electronic devices including cellphones while driving or risk a $50 ticket starting in June.
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Hershey’s Christian Pulisic isn’t worried about scoreless slump heading into World Cup
Pulisic had 10 goals in his first 15 matches for AC Milan this season but went scoreless in 19 games after Dec. 28. He has has gone eight U.S. matches without a goal since November 2024.
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8 Pennsylvania stereotypes that are actually pretty accurate
From pretzels to potholes, it’s hard to argue with these stereotypes about Pennsylvania and its residents.
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Poll of Dems shows Shapiro hanging in as possible presidential candidate
A national Emerson College Polling survey asked likely Democratic voters to choose from six politicians who they would prefer as the party’s nominee and 10% chose Shapiro.
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Pa. GOP proposal would block farmers from selling land to data centers
There is no shortage of proposals surrounding data centers in the Pennsylvania General Assembly, with attempts to regulate the supercomputer warehouses littered through bills and legislative memos.
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Pa. senior advocates say they need more funds and know where to look
Pennsylvania’s senior advocates are urging state lawmakers to pass a tax on skill games, warning that programs from meal delivery to caregiver support are at risk because of underfunding.
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At Flight 93 National Memorial, nurses honor their fallen sister
About 45 active and retired nurses from Pennsylvania and Maryland visited the Flight 93 National Memorial on May 20 to present a tribute to their nursing “sister.”
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New summer camp treats Bucks County dogs to classic camp days
NJ-based K9 Resorts is opening two summer camps to give dogs their own classic summer camp experience at their locations in Bethlehem and Chalfont.
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A proposed additive ban could change New York’s pizza, some say for the better
In New York, a looming ban on potassium bromate, a key component of thin-crust pies, may soon force thousands of pizzerias to tweak generations-old recipes. A similar measure was proposed in the Pennsylvania Senate last year.

























