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The Keystone guide to giving back
Inside: Ideas for volunteering as a family Support When 2 million low-income Pennsylvanians temporarily lost their SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits last month due to the government shutdown, and millions of dollars in state aid to food banks were held up due to the budget stalemate in Harrisburg, Pennsylvanians took notice. They began offering…

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How this Pa. town became the ‘Pizza Capital of the World’
Plus: Another Pa. pizza institution closes Share with a friend The wish I made before blowing out the candles on my 13th birthday (“I wish that someday, someone will pay me to write about pizza”) has finally come true. Welcome to the first edition of Pizzavania, a newsletter dedicated to highlighting the best in Pennsylvania…

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Republicans don’t have a health care plan
Plus, this Philadelphia restaurateur is hit with union-busting charges Share with a friend Good afternoon everyone, Welcome back to another edition of the Keystone Labor Report. In today’s newsletter, we’re going to talk about the Republicans’ plan to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits, which are set to expire at the end of the…

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Trump administration goes after college nursing degrees
Is it too early to talk about Pa. Dems controlling all three branches of state government next year? Share with a friend Good afternoon, Welcome back to another edition of the Keystone Labor Report. I hope everyone enjoyed the holiday weekend with families and friends. Looking forward to 2026, I hope it’s not too…

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Who ordered a newsletter about Pa. pizza?
Coming this Friday: Pizzavania Share with a friend Welcome to December, Pennsylvania! We’ll get back to our regularly scheduled Pennsylvania news you can use programming on Tuesday. Today, a little something different. Coming off the Thanksgiving holiday, food may be the last thing you want to read about. But since it’s a new week and…

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UPMC hired this anti-union law firm to stifle staff’s union election
Plus, ‘We Ain’t Buying It’ boycotts target these Pa. retailers Share with a friend Good Afternoon everyone, Welcome back to another edition of the Keystone Labor Report. I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday with their friends and family members, or catches up on some rest and relaxation during this extended weekend if the…

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6 things you may not have known about Thanksgiving in Pa.
Plus: What are you most thankful for? Share with a friend The need for counseling services for police is particularly in focus this year in York County, where four police officers have been killed in the line of duty. West York Officer Andrew Duarte was killed during a hostage situation at UPMC Memorial Hospital in…

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Limitless Cyber Charter School pulls application
Starbucks workers and union leaders disrupt distribution plant in York County Share with a friend Good afternoon everyone, And welcome back to another edition of the Keystone Labor Report. Growing up as a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan, I am never one to gloat or take a victory lap after a big, but in this case…

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A million working Pennsylvanians get a tax cut
Plus, Pa. Working Families Party calls for primary challenge to Fetterman Share with a friend Good afternoon everyone, And welcome to Tuesday’s edition of the Keystone Labor Report. I want to give a quick shoutout to everyone who has signed up for the Keystone Labor Report in recent weeks. Thank you for helping us continue…

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Pa.’s best spots for fall hiking
Plus: Why this deer sighting has Bucks County talking Share with a friend Welcome to another week, Pennsylvania! Just a quick programming note that we’ll be operating on a limited schedule these next couple of weeks. This week, we’ll be in your inbox today, Wednesday, and Friday. Next week, ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, Monday,…






