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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and state lawmakers are getting down to crunch time, with big questions still outstanding about how to balance the Democrat's spending request.
Edwin Nicolas Sanchez Pachon was following the rules required of him to perhaps one day become a permanent legal resident of the U.S. Then, the rules suddenly changed. The asylum-seeker from Colombia had been in the country since 2022.
LAWRENCE — A 44-year-old Pennsylvania man died Friday morning after his motorcycle struck a telephone pole in Lawrence Township. Benjamin Boyers of Levittown was riding a 2023 Royal Enfield motorcycle eastbound on Franklin Corner Road when he lost control of the vehicle at approximately 6:48 a.m., according to Lawrence Township Police.
The National Weather Service released a flood watch at 3:14 a.m. on Tuesday valid between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. for Northern Clinton, Northern Centre, Southern Centre and Southern Clinton as well as Elk,
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From cutting-edge startups to global manufacturers and data powerhouses, companies aren’t choosing Pennsylvania for its industrial past — they’re choosing it for the momentu
There long have been Sunday hunting opportunities for foxes, coyotes and crows, and Act 107 of 2019 allowed additional hunting on three designated Sundays. But hunting on Sundays otherwise is prohibited in Pennsylvania, one of the last remnants of the state’s “blue laws.”
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNPennsylvania House passes bill to end nonprofit filing fees for volunteer fire companiesMore volunteer fire companies rely on nonprofit status to survive, but it comes with a fee. A bill in the Pennsylvania General Assembly, which passed the House in a
In a case that has shocked animal lovers nationwide, a Pennsylvania man is facing felony animal cruelty charges after allegedly cutting off his dog’s injured leg with a pair of […]
President Donald Trump will be attending an energy and tech summit next month hosted by Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Dave McCormick.
Senator John Fetterman was booed when his name was mentioned during a rally in his home state of Pennsylvania on Saturday. Newsweek reached out to Fetterman's office for comment via email on Sunday. Mediaite reported that the rally was part of the "No Kings" protest movement,