Allentown
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Workplace heat protection legislation would be first of its kind for Pa. workers
House Bill 1580 would require employers to provide water, shade and other protections for those working in extreme heat.
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Electric bills to increase across Pennsylvania. Here’s how much more you’ll be paying
Millions of Pennsylvania residents and businesses face higher electric bills following the latest round of rate increases.
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Gun safety voices to rally at Pennsylvania Capitol
Pennsylvanians are expected to gather in Harrisburg on June 2 for the annual End Gun Violence Advocacy Day, where they will urge state lawmakers to pass firearm restrictions supporters said would make communities safer.
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What to know about Pennsylvania’s ‘food deserts’
Hundreds of neighborhoods across the state aren’t within easy reach of a grocery store, complicating many Pennsylvanians’ access to fresh food.
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‘They’re afraid of a working class person’: Shapiro, Working Families Party make final pitch for Bob Brooks
Gov. Josh Shapiro rallied around Bob Brooks as Republicans spent over $1 million to try and prevent him from winning the primary.
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Gas prices jumped more than 30 cents in Pennsylvania since last week
The average price for a gallon of gas in Pennsylvania is $4.64, an increase of more than $1.50 since the start of war in Iran on Feb. 28.
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May Day rallies planned across Pennsylvania as Trump attacks immigrants, labor
Over 3,500 May Day actions are planned across the US this Friday as President Donald Trump’s attacks on labor and immigrants continue.
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Labor expert sheds light on Crosswell work history prior to DOJ
Ryan Crosswell served at the firm Littler Mendelson, which represented Amazon, REI, Starbucks, and other companies, thwarting unionization efforts.
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Gas prices in Pennsylvania are down again this week
While gas prices in Pennsylvania have declined for a second straight week, they still remain almost a dollar higher on average than before the US and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28.
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Labor leader calls Ryan Crosswell a ‘union buster’ over employment history
Ryan Crosswell promises to be pro-worker if elected to Congress, but labor leaders have been uneasy about his former employment at an aggressive anti-union firm since he entered the race.

























