State Community
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New Hope Railroad rail bike gives visitors new view of Bucks County
The railroad’s new rail bike experience provides riders with an up close and personal trip through the woods, farms and rolling hills of the Bucks countryside on various routes along the railroad.
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Pittsburghers twice as likely to visit Erie as folks from Cleveland
Fifteen percent of every dollar spent in Erie County — that’s one dollar for every $6.66 spent — came out of a visitor’s wallet.
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Erie keeps status as welcoming city for immigrants, refugees
Welcoming America encourages cities to become more inclusive regarding all residents, including immigrants and refugees. Erie was first named a welcoming city by the organization in 2020.
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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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Your weekly guide to taking action in Pennsylvania (April 10 – 16)
A weekly roundup of Pennsylvania political events, advocacy opportunities, protests, and more ways to take action statewide, Friday, April 10 through Thursday, April 16.
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Need to file Pennsylvania state tax returns? You can file for free
While you can file your federal income tax returns for free, Pennsylvanians can now just as easily file Pennsylvania state income tax returns for free as well.
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9 Pa. food banks where you can donate your time, money, & food this holiday season
Here’s how to support the food banks and food pantries fighting hunger across Pennsylvania.
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Stunning small-town Fourth of July fireworks shows across Pa.
These small Pennsylvania towns host Fourth of July fireworks displays that are anything but small.
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Inside Pittsburgh’s wedding cookie table tradition
Did you know about Pittsburgh’s wedding cookie tables? Learn about how this tradition started and how you can enjoy it, wedding or not.
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The 10 most popular state parks in Pennsylvania
Millions of people flock to these popular state parks in Pennsylvania every year.

























