State News
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The 9 biggest true crime cases in Pennsylvania history
Many Americans turn to podcasts and documentaries for true stories of crime and mystery. However, you can also turn to real cases from Pennsylvania’s history for a dose of true crime in our own state.
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10 books by Pennsylvania authors to add to your summer reading list
Regardless of where their books were set, these Pennsylvania authors drew inspiration from the Keystone State.
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Energy and tech companies said they’re investing $90B in Pa. What will they build?
Fossil fuel projects make up the largest category among the developments announced last week in Pittsburgh.
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7 hidden-gem fishing holes across Pennsylvania
Whether you’re serious about catch-and-release or simply looking for a tranquil afternoon by the water, these seven hidden gems are great for fishing in Pennsylvania.
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AI data centers like the ones coming to Pa. are using more power. Regular customers are footing the bill
At least 36 states, including Pa., offer tax incentives to companies planning on building data centers in their states.
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More than half the states have issued AI guidance for schools. Pennsylvania is not one of them.
In the absence of federal rules, at least 28 states have issued frameworks for K-12 schools.
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Vance touts tax breaks in Pennsylvania as he makes White House’s first big pitch on Trump’s new law
Vice President JD Vance made the Trump administration’s first big pitch to sell the public on President Donald Trump’s sweeping budget-and-policy package in the swing political turf of northeastern Pennsylvania.
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Trump promotes AI and energy investments at Pittsburgh summit
President Donald Trump touted tens of billions of dollars of recent energy and technology investments in Pennsylvania while boasting of a “true golden age for America” in energy policy and artificial intelligence.
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Glen Onoko Falls, a dangerous beauty in the Poconos, could soon reopen to visitors
The state has plans to make improvements to the trail, which closed in 2019 after a series of fatal falls.
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Independents who want to vote in Pennsylvania’s closed primaries seek help from state’s high court
Voters hoping to open up Pennsylvania’s closed primary system to independents asked the state Supreme Court to declare the current system violates the state constitution’s right to free and fair elections.

























