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5 female athletes from Pennsylvania to watch in 2024
The Commonwealth is home to many talented female athletes, some of whom are poised to make an impact in 2024.
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7 reasons why you should become a Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders fan
Major League Baseball (MLB) may attract the most baseball fans, but Minor League Baseball games are not to be missed — especially Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders games.
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Last-minute tips for seeing April’s total solar eclipse in Erie
If you’re hoping to catch next month’s total solar eclipse here in Pennsylvania, you’ll want to head to the northwest corner of the state, where the city of Erie is pulling out all the stops to celebrate the rare occurrence of the moon blocking out the sun.
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Philadelphia’s pie trail: Where to indulge on National Pi Day
Pi Day may be a day in homage to the infinite mathematical constant that’s necessary to measure circles, but it’s also a day for celebrating and eating pie. We’ve put together a list of some of our favorite stores slinging pies, both sweet and savory.
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St. Patrick’s Day in Pa.: Your guide to Irish pubs and fare
If you’re looking to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year with an authentically Irish experience, we’ve got plenty of suggestions.
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Become a Susquehanna River expert with these 8 engrossing facts
Read on to learn about the history of the Susquehanna River and how you can enjoy the river today — and help protect it for the future.
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Pennsylvania’s hallowed ground: Exploring the final resting places of iconic women in history
From the seamstress credited with making the first U.S. flag to a woman considered by many to be the world’s first supermodel,, a number of famous women are laid to rest throughout Pennsylvania.
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Here’s the buzz about Scranton’s mural of bees in tutus
A distinctive mural in downtown Scranton depicting bees in tutus is part of a global art project that aims to highlight the importance of unity.
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Pour tours and more: 5 craft beverage trails in PA
In late winter in Pennsylvania, many warm-weather attractions are still closed, and the sky is a dismal gray. Good thing Pennsylvania has perfected a much-loved cold-weather activity: Drinking!
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Why do Philadelphians throw pennies onto Benjamin Franklin’s grave?
Tossing a penny onto Franklin’s grave is a long-standing Philadelphia tradition. But why?

























