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Hunting season set to begin in PA — this year, with extra Sundays
Pennslyvania forests are open for hunting Sept. 14, the first Sunday after the law goes into effect this weekend.
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Philadelphia’s mass transit agency says it’ll comply with order to restore deep service cuts
Philadelphia’s public transit agency said Friday that it will restore services that it eliminated after a judge ordered it to undo the two-week-old cuts that were challenged in court as discriminatory toward poor and minority communities.
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How romance and a road trip led to the purchase of the world’s oldest drive-in theater
In a romance and adventure worthy of the big screen, a Pennsylvania couple is preserving the past and forging a future as the owners of the world’s oldest operating drive-in movie theater.
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Trump tariffs force Pennsylvania parents to pay more for school supplies
New report shows increase in back-to-school spending for parents living in these three vulnerable Republican congressional districts.
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UPMC Magee nurse practitioners look to join colleagues in upcoming union vote
Dozens of advanced nurse practitioners at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital will start voting on Saturday.
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8 gluten-free restaurants in Pennsylvania that locals love
These gluten-free restaurants provide tasty options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner that are full of flavor—without the gluten.
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Aaron Rodgers brushes off revenge narrative ahead of Steelers’ season opener against Jets
The quarterback brushed aside the idea that he has something to prove to the New York front office and first-year head coach Aaron Glenn after the Jets opted to move on from the 41-year-old over the winter following two injury-filled and at times tumultuous seasons.
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FanDuel steps up to ensure Eagles fans have subway trains for huge showdown vs. Cowboys
SEPTA was planning to cut service by 45% and raise fares by more than 20% due to a lack of state funding. SEPTA’s new fiscal year began on July 1, 2025. Thanks to FanDuel, SEPTA will run regularly scheduled subway trains, plus Sports Express trips, before and after the game.
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Pa. Board of Pharmacy votes to use vaccine guidelines from non-government groups
Pharmacists can now administer vaccines based on the recommendation of medical professional societies instead of the CDC.
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Higher wages sought by striking York area medical marijuana dispensary workers
Staff members of the Rise medical marijuana dispensary on White Street in West Manchester Township went on strike Labor Day, Sept. 1, seeking a contract that includes salary increases and other improved benefits.

























