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Who’s giving out free coffee in Pennsylvania for National Coffee Day?
National Coffee Day is coming up on Monday. We’ve got the details on where you’ll find free and/or discounted coffee throughout Pennsylvania.
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court race you can’t ignore—and how its decisions shape your life
This year on Nov. 4, Pennsylvania voters will head to the polls to decide the future of the state’s Supreme Court.
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New hangout for Hanover’s hounds: YMCA opens first dog park in the borough
On Tuesday, the North Hanover YMCA held a ribbon cutting for its new 15,000-square-foot dog park, located in its adjacent field at 500 George Street in Hanover.
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A York County version of Longwood Gardens? It’s coming to the Appell estate in York Twp.
The Appell estate would be transformed into a public garden, along the lines of Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square.
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Scammers continue to impersonate PA sheriffs, AG says. Here’s what to beware of
Imposters using spoofed phone numbers of government agencies are demanding money from potential victims to avoid arrest by the “sheriff’s office.”
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PA OKs sign to mark ‘Our Rosa Parks moment,’ memorializing Levittown’s first Black family
The Pennsylvania State Historical and Museum Commission has approved a highway marker commemorating the ordeal of Levittown’s first Black family, who were greeted with cross burnings and death threats when they moved to the Dogwood Hollow section in 1957.
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The countdown to Pennsylvania’s archery is underway, here’s what deer hunters need to know
The countdown is on to the statewide opening of Pennsylvania’s archery deer season and here are several new things to know and a few other things to remember before heading to your blind or stand.
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Patients at Pa. hospitals fight DOJ’s demand for gender-affirming care records
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia received subpoenas in June.
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Pa. state parks see increase in visitors following federal cuts at national parks
With summer now in the rearview mirror, the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) announced that state parks saw an increase in attendance during the season to the tune of nearly 25 million visitors.
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Pittsburgh’s ‘jock tax’ on visiting athletes, performers at publicly funded stadiums shot down
Pittsburgh’s so-called jock tax, which levies a 3% tax on income earned by visiting athletes and performers at publicly funded stadiums, discriminates against nonresidents, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled.

























