Pennsylvania
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What is a Cannabis Control Board and can it be a step towards a recreational marijuana law in Pa.?
A Senate committee advanced a bill to shift oversight of the state’s medical marijuana program to a new panel.
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New tiki boat setting sail for themed cruises on Lake Wallenpaupack
The new cruise open to the public is hosted by Pocono Action Sports and Silver Birches Resort with a varied schedule that started May 2.
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Happy birthday, Lawrence Park. Town that GE built is 100 years old
Special events, including a July 4 parade and summer productions of “Romeo and Juliet” in the context of the town’s early days, are planned in the yearlong Lawrence Park centennial celebration.
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The Molly Maguires: The PA secret society that took on mining bosses
One of Pennsylvania’s best-kept secrets, the Molly Maguires fought for workers and sometimes clashed with the law. Read on to learn more about them.
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Electricity grid manager PJM says developers are proposing 800+ new power projects
The regional transmission organization reopened applications to connect to the grid after a four year pause.
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Zillow Gone Wild features Doylestown home. What you get for $1.7M
The 3,358-square-foot four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home boasts a Scandinavian influence with natural materials, slate and oak floors and full walls of glass to highlight the surrounding nature on the 3-acre wooded lot.
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Your budget-friendly grocery guide: Pennsylvania stores with the best deals
Some of the best grocery deals in Pennsylvania are found at national chains like Aldi, Lidl, and Walmart, while others are at smaller chains and local shops.
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Aliquippa: The tiny Pa. city producing huge NFL stars
Aliquippa, a small Pittsburgh suburb with a population just over 9,000, has produced several NFL greats, including 4 Pro Football Hall of Famers.
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These are races to watch in Pennsylvania’s Democratic primary
This election year will usher in a showdown over the post of Pennsylvania governor and pitched battles for several commonwealth congressional seats that could tilt the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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York City plans to close homeless encampments by June 2
The City of York announced a coordinated plan to close homeless encampments across the city through what it calls a structured and humane process.

























