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In this week’s news quiz: election denier tapped to oversee election security, an opening at the state Democratic Party, and a pumpkin spice pioneer.
The Public Utility Commission is moving toward forcing Rock Spring to sell, but says it can’t order a transfer to.
Whistleblower says Shapiro admin retaliated after he raised alarms about elder abuse system failures
The whistleblower also alleges that top aging department officials purposely suppressed or manipulated data when responding ...
Democrats support the proposal, which would increase PA budget spending by 5% instead of the 8% Shapiro originally wanted.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled it unconstitutional for Pennsylvania to toss mail ballots with inaccurate dates on ...
To reverse SEPTA cuts, Gov. Josh Shapiro is open to a GOP plan to use special transit funding, but only in a broader package ...
The company has not announced a sale of the plant, but reports of one being explored have raised the eyebrows of analysts and ...
On Nov. 4, you may be asked to consider candidates who want to be in charge of collecting taxes or auditing local finances.
Confusion and miscommunication kept Reading’s citizen-led panel from meeting on time — now residents may wait longer to vote ...
Wyomissing officials fired the officer without revealing his name to the public, possibly violating a Pennsylvania ...
The budget is more than seven weeks late and there’s no sign of a deal in Harrisburg. That’s starting to mean cuts for ...
PA lawmakers have missed SEPTA’s deadline to act to forestall cuts, divided over where money for transit should come from.
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