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Need to file Pennsylvania state tax returns? You can file for free
While you can file your federal income tax returns for free, Pennsylvanians can now just as easily file Pennsylvania state income tax returns for free as well.
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From Animal Crackers to Simply Animals: York classic has a new name
Stauffer’s is changing its formula for its most venerable product: Animal Crackers.
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These Pittsburgh-area museums awarded USA Today 10BEST votes for 2026
Looking for something fun to do while visiting Pittsburgh for the 2026 NFL Draft?
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Here’s why Pine Creek Rail Trail is Pa.’s 2026 Trail of the Year
If you are looking for a new trail to explore this year, you may want to head to Lycoming and Tioga counties.
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Lancaster County officials stand by ICE despite petition to end 287(g) agreements
Republicans in Lancaster County will uphold their decision to partner with ICE despite growing nationwide and local pushback.
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Museum in Gettysburg makes best small town museum list for 3rd year
For its third year in a row, a Gettysburg museum was named by USA Today readers as one of the best small town museums across the United States.
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A woman was the voice of Erie’s Black community a century ago
A young Black woman was the voice of Erie’s African American community a century ago.
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Cod Almighty. Iceland-to-Pgh. connection strong in fish fry season
From parish halls to fire departments, fish at the center of one of the region’s most beloved traditions during Lent is hauled from icy waters around Iceland and the Faroe Islands and shipped thousands of miles before landing on a Styrofoam plate in West View or Deutschtown.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Pennsylvania, February 20th – February 26th.
A weekly roundup of Pennsylvania political events, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide–Friday, Feb. 20 through Thursday, Feb. 26.
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New ad calls out Bresnahan’s decision to sell Medicaid stocks before gutting the program
US Rep. Rob Bresnahan sold over $150,000 in Medicaid-related stocks before voting to cut the program by $1 trillion.

























