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Pennsylvania’s unequal tax system called into question on Tax Day
Pennsylvania faces a $6.7 billion budget deficit, and lawmakers are looking for alternate ways to raise sustainable revenue.
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Report: Bresnahan pockets millions after voting to cut his own taxes
US House Rep. Rob Bresnahan has made over 600 stock trades since taking office.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Pennsylvania (April 17 – April 23)
A weekly roundup of Pennsylvania political events, advocacy opportunities, protests, and more ways to take action statewide–Friday, April 17 through Thursday, April 23.
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This weekend in Pennsylvania: ‘1776’ in Philly, a bacon fest in Central Pa., and more
Whether you’re into history, bacon, record and comic collecting, maple syrup, or vintage goods, there’s an event for you this weekend in the commonwealth.
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Gas prices in Pennsylvania are down since last week
Gas prices in Pennsylvania are finally beginning to fall, though they still remain a dollar higher on average than before the US and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28.
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York County family advertises for liver donor to save the man they love
Since Ryk Smith learned that he needed a transplant, his family has been searching for a live donor. He doesn’t qualify for a transplant from a deceased donor – not yet – as those organs go to patients “at death’s door.”
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April rain makes 28,000 tulips sparkle at Hershey Gardens
While a sunny day is the perfect time to visit the annual Hershey Gardens tulip display, a stray April shower can provide an alternative soothing moment of soft light with fresh color highlighted by reflective droplets.
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Pitt Race sold for $50M to company linked to data center development
A Texas-based company has paid $50 million to buy the Pittsburgh International Race Complex, a Beaver County track that closed in 2025 after more than two decades in operation.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette announces it has found a buyer to keep the newspaper open
Barely two weeks before it was due to shut down, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said it had found a last-minute buyer — a successful nonprofit journalism operation that has agreed to keep the struggling newspaper open.
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Some Pa. nursing homes are closing beds, declining admissions: Report
Many of the Keystone State’s nursing home operators are saying that chronic Medicaid underfunding and workforce shortages have weakened them and forced them to reduce the number of residents they serve, according to a new survey.

























