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PA Supreme Court Keeps Mail-In Voting Law in Place, At Least For Now
The justices vacated an order that would have ended mail-in voting in two weeks so they could give themselves more time to consider litigation about the issue.
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Keller Won’t Seek Reelection as Pennsylvania Loses US House Seat
Keller said he didn’t want to run against another Republican member of the state’s congressional delegation.
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PLCB Stops Sales of Russian-Made Products
It will continue to sell products that have Russian names but aren’t actually made in Russia.
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Philadelphia Lifts Vaccine Mandate for Indoor Dining, Mask Mandate Remains
The city’s vaccine mandate for indoor dining and other places serving food and drink was lifted Wednesday A new restriction system based on case counts, positivity rates, and hospitalizations is in place.
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Wolf’s Final Budget, Like His First, Features Public Schools
In addition to spending more than $1.5 billion to wipe out deep funding disparities between the poorest and wealthiest public schools, Gov. Wolf wants to increase reimbursements for direct care workers and marshal more money to qualify Pennsylvania for new federal highway and bridge funding.
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Pennsylvania GOP Says No Endorsements, No Trump
PA’s Republican party won’t endorse candidates for governor, US Senate, and lieutenant governor in the primary, nor can candidates can’t claim a Trump endorsement.
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PA’s New Legislative Maps Have Been Approved, But Legal Challenge is Still Likely
circulating petitions in the new districts to get on the May 17 primary ballot.
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PA’s Supreme Court Will Choose New Congressional Map
It’s the second time in four years the state’s high court has stepped in to direct congressional districting, and the latest example around the country of state courts potentially giving Democrats a boost in highly charged battles over redistricting.
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Fight Over Pennsylvania’s Mail-In Voting Law Headed to State Supreme Court
The court will hear oral arguments at its March 8 session in Harrisburg following an appeal by Gov. Wolf.
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Punxsutawney Phil Predicts 6 More Weeks of Winter
After a year away due to the pandemic, thousands of people from around the nation and other countries gathered at Gobbler’s Knob to witness Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction.


















