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Pa. senators weigh consumer protections from cryptocurrency scams
Millions of Americans fell prey to scammers in 2025, losing nearly $21 billion in cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence scams. It’s an ever-growing industry that takes advantage of society’s most vulnerable.
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New Pennsylvania license plate celebrates the iconic bank barn
Pennsylvanians may now purchase the newly designed “Preserve Our Heritage” special fund plate featuring the Pennsylvania Bank Barn and the Liberty Bell.
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Former Gettysburg mayor faces new felony charges of sexual assault
Chad-Alan Carr, 48, of Gettysburg, is now charged in the borough with two felony counts of sexual assault, one felony count of having a photograph or film on a computer depicting a child sex act, and two misdemeanor charges of corruption of minors.
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Megan’s Law data shows 1,000 Pa. offenders out of registry compliance
Non-compliant offenders include those who have failed to appear at a registration site within the required time and those who have not reported changes in residence, employment or student status to the state police.
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Pirates sign teenage shortstop Konnor Griffin to a 9-year deal worth at least $140 million
The 19-year-old shortstop agreed to a nine-year, $140 million contract with the Pirates, less than a week after the former first-round pick made his major league debut.
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Real-life locations from ‘The Office’ you can visit
Check out the real places in Scranton referenced in NBC’s ‘The Office.’
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Your complete guide to the Philadelphia Phillies’ 2026 promos & special events
Check out the Phillies’ giveaways, theme nights, concerts, fireworks, and family events planned for this baseball season.
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Earth Day events across PA (+ how to step up your sustainability all year long)
Earth Day events throughout the state promote living sustainably, volunteering to protect your environment, and appreciating the wonders of nature.
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Pa. House advances paid family leave proposal despite GOP opposition
The Family Care Act would establish a statewide paid family and medical leave program in Pennsylvania. The House has passed it, but its future in the Senate remains uncertain.
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Ahead of busy tourism year, Pa. lawmakers scrutinize aggressive driving
Pennsylvania—and its drivers—will be in the spotlight with events like the FIFA World Cup, America250 events and the NFL Draft.

























