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PA Senate GOP Won’t Let Child Sex Abuse Lawsuit Amendment Move Through Special Process
The proposed amendment likely won’t finally pass until 2023.
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Pennsylvania Capitol Building Reopening to the Public
The Capitol building will reopen on Monday.
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Swoyersville Woman Charged in Capitol Attack
One witness said Annie C. Howell appeared to be “inciting the crowd in order to storm the building.”
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State College Man Charged in Assault of Capitol Officer Who Died After Jan. 6 Attack
US officials have arrested and charged two men with assaulting US Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick during the Jan. 6 attack. They do not know yet whether it caused the officer’s death.
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Wolf to Ease Some Restaurant/Bar Restrictions on April 4
Gov. Tom Wolf will expand more business and event capacity limits and lift a raft of long-standing coronavirus restrictions on bar service starting on Easter Sunday, April 4.
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First Lady Jill Biden Finds Teachable Moments amid Depths of Pandemic
She’s still teaching, virtually from the White House, and can’t wait to get back to the classroom.
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Pennsylvania Republicans Nearly Censure Toomey for Voting to Support Election Results
Pennsylvania’s Republican Party expressed its disapproval of US Sen. Pat Toomey over his vote to convict Donald Trump during the former president’s second impeachment trial.
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Lawmakers Urge State Health Officials to Improve Vaccine Distribution for Seniors
Pennsylvania lawmakers implored state officials to do better at getting COVID-19 vaccines to seniors while the Health Department said the new approval of a third vaccine will help.
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State Rebukes Geisinger for Vaccinating Employee Family Members
Geisinger Health Systems allowed employees’ family members to skip the COVID-19 vaccine line, raising questions of fairness at a time of strong public demand and scarce supply.
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Supreme Court Rejects Trump Election Challenge Cases
The handful of cases included two cases from Pennsylvania.




















