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Where does Pennsylvania fall on the religious spectrum?
A new Pew Research Center survey found that 33% of Pennsylvania residents say religion is very important in their lives.
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Fighting a health insurance denial? Here are 7 tips to help
To control costs, nearly all health insurers use a system called prior authorization, which requires patients or their providers to seek approval before they can get certain procedures, tests, and prescriptions.
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Your guide to leaf-peeping in Pennsylvania
When and where to see peak foliage across the state this fall.
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Oktoberfest, Pennsylvania-style: German heritage celebrations across the state
Celebrate Pennsylvania’s German heritage and crisp fall brews at a regional Oktoberfest this September and October.
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Robert Redford’s journey from Bucks County Playhouse to Hollywood legend
Redford, who died on Tuesday at 89, made his Bucks County Playhouse debut in 1959’s “Tiger at the Gate” before returning to New Hope in 1963 to star in Neil Simon’s pre-Broadway production of “Nobody Loves Me.”
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Cult following: 5 strange societies & cults with Pennsylvania ties
Learn about the unusual cults and religious groups that have roots in Pennsylvania.
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‘Ooh’ and ‘ah’ at fall foliage on Pennsylvania’s prettiest autumn drives
Pennsylvania’s scenic drives wind past charming towns, historic sites, and sweeping landscapes, all enhanced by the beauty of fall colors.
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It’s National Voter Registration Day: Here’s why every election matters in Pennsylvania
While 2025 is an off-year election, with no major federal races save but a few special elections across the country to fill seats in the US House of Representatives, that doesn’t mean there aren’t important state races on the ballot here in Pennsylvania.
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How do you register to vote in Pennsylvania? Glad you asked.
Whether you plan on voting for the first time or you need to re-register, we’re here to help.
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Happy Valley: How the home of Penn State football got its name
The real story behind Penn State’s Happy Valley might be different from what you’ve heard.

























