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Bucks County African American Museums preps to open with special gift
The African American Museum of Bucks County is putting the finishing touches on its new permanent location opening to the public June 20.
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Where would $116M hike to Pa. State Police in budget plan actually go?
PSP is one of several state agencies proposed to get a funding boost in Shapiro’s $53.3 billion spending plan. A final budget is due by June 30, although state officials have failed to meet that constitutional deadline each of the past four years.
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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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Linde’s proposed data center in Wayne County would have 21 buildings
Preliminary plans for what could become Wayne County’s first industrial data center, proposed for a largely wooded tract next to the village of Browndale, have been made available on the Clinton Township website.
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South Central Pennsylvania home to most cases tied to fatal overdoses
The state court administrative agency conducted an analysis of drug-delivery-resulting-in-death offenses filed between the start of 2021 and the end of 2025.
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Erie County proposes rules for data centers. Where would they apply?
A proposed amendment to Erie County’s subdivision and land development ordinance would set some regulations for data center development in municipalities with no land development regulations of their own.
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How does the Pa. budget serve public transit outside big-city hubs?
Last year’s budget approval delay hinged heavily on public transportation funding. Shapiro’s ask for an additional $292 million in the 2025-26 budget was denied by Senate Republicans. This year, he is asking for $300 million.
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Low pay leaves Pennsylvania child care centers with waiting lists
Child care centers across Pennsylvania are struggling to recruit teachers because of low reimbursements from the state. As a result, many of them have had to close classrooms, limit enrollment and create waiting lists.
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Erie County governments are writing rules for data centers
By state law, local governments cannot prohibit data centers — or any legal land use — within their boundaries. They can designate zoning districts where they are permitted.


















