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Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey Will Seek a 4th Term
The Democratic US Senator from Scranton made the announcement Monday. Casey’s success in 2024 will be a key factor in helping Democrats maintain a narrow Senate majority.
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John Fetterman Expected Back to Senate April 17 Following Treatment for Depression
Fetterman was barely a month into his first term as US Senator and still recovering from the aftereffects of a stroke when he entered the hospital to receive inpatient treatment for clinical depression.
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Temple’s President Resigns Over Campus Safety Concerns, Falling Enrollment, and Labor Disputes
After less than two years leading the Philadelphia school, Jason Wingard is stepping down following a tumultuous period that included the shooting death of a University police officer, financial issues, and a six-week strike by graduate students who are teaching and research assistants.
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Philly Water OK to Drink Through at Least Wednesday Night, Officials Say
Officials announced Tuesday morning that the water in city taps will be unaffected by a chemical spill until at least 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, based on the time it takes for water to be treated and reach customers.
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5 Planets on Parade: Here’s How to See Them This Week
Experts say you’ll have the best chance to see Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, and Mars on Tuesday.
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Death Toll at 7 in West Reading Chocolate Factory Explosion
Officials believe they have found all missing individuals from Friday’s deadly explosion.
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Community Members From Across PA Gather in Harrisburg to Urge Lawmakers to Take Steps to End Gun Violence
Anti-gun violence advocates raised their voices for reform at the state Capitol Thursday during the fifth March For Our Lives.
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As Trial Nears, Lawyers for Suspect in Tree of Life Massacre Cite Mental Health Issues
Robert Bowers has offered to plead guilty to killing 11 people in 2018 at the Pittsburgh synagogue in return for a life sentence, but prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
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Shapiro to Propose Tax Break For Police Officers, Teachers, and Nurses
Gov. Shapiro plans to propose a three-year tax credit incentive for newly certified teachers, cops, and nurses in the commonwealth when he unveils his budget plan next week.
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Shapiro Teams With Other Democratic Governors to Protect Abortion Rights
Led by California Gov. Gavin Newsom, the Reproductive Freedom Alliance aims to enable governors and their staffs to share best practices and affirm abortion rights not just in their own states, but in states with more restrictive laws.




















