Things To Do
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Flocking to Presque Isle this summer for bird watching? What to know if you go
Presque Isle State Park is filled with multiple majestic sites and sights from sunsets to wildlife.
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Pa. bill on Sunday hunting moves forward, amendment to move first day of rifle deer fails
Bills that provide more Sunday hunting opportunities, allow out-of-state college students to purchase resident hunting licenses, and one that gives hunters the option to not answer questions asked by game wardens took one step closer to approval recently.
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This summer’s weird & wacky Pennsylvania festivals
Whether you want to gather with fellow pickle, UFO, or Bigfoot enthusiasts, watch vintage cars race through the streets of Pittsburgh, or see some truly outsider art in Philadelphia, there’s a festival for you this summer in Pennsylvania.
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Rafting in Pennsylvania: What to know & where to go
Feel the spray of whitewater while rafting in Pennsylvania. Here’s everything you need to know.
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The 10 most popular state parks in Pennsylvania
Millions of people flock to these popular state parks in Pennsylvania every year.
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10 Pa. vacation rentals that you have to see to believe
Whether you want to stay in a caboose, a hilltop castle, a giant shoe, or among farm animals, you won’t have to leave the state to find unique and interesting vacation rentals this summer.
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Concert featuring Justin Moore to benefit police, UPMC staff after deadly attack
Country artist Justin Moore will headline a concert in York County to honor the memory of fallen West York Police Officer Andrew Duarte and benefit UPMC Memorial Hospital staff.
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15 Memorial Day parades & events across Pennsylvania
Salute their sacrifices and celebrate summer at these Memorial Day parades and events in Pennsylvania.
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13 music festivals coming to Pennsylvania in 2025
Start planning your festival weekends now for these Pennsylvania music festivals that will highlight jazz, blues, hip hop, pop, folk, and more in 2025.
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AG’s office says it seized hundreds of illegal gambling machines disguised as skill games
The attorney general’s office said its agents and state troopers seized more than 400 illegal gambling devices from dozens of western Pennsylvania establishments in a series of raids in March.

























