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State Rep. Kenyatta to Run for US Senate in 2022
Kenyatta, the grandson of the late civil rights activist Muhammad I. Kenyatta, is the latest candidate to join what is likely to be a crowded race.
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Feds: Lebanon County Lawyer Threatened to Kill Senate Democrats
A Pennsylvania lawyer threatened to kill Democrats in the US Senate and was on his way to Washington, D.C., with firearms and a “large amount of ammunition” when he was stopped by state police.
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Fetterman Makes It Official: He’ll Run for US Senate in 2022
The race for the US Senate seat currently occupied by Pat Toomey could be the most competitive Senate race in 2022.
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Wolf Signs $912 Million Pandemic Relief Bill
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf signed legislation Friday by lawmakers that carries over $900 million in pandemic-driven aid.
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Lawmakers Consider Fast-Track Plan for Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Window
Rep. Mark Rozzi, D-Berks, told colleagues during a state House session that GOP leaders in both chambers were working with him and he hoped to get the proposed amendment on the spring primary ballot.
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Feds Charge Mom of Eight, Saying She Was the Woman in Pink Hat Who Stormed the Capitol
A Pennsylvania woman was charged with helping to storm the U.S. Capitol, with federal authorities saying she is the person in a pink hat shown in video directing others through a bullhorn.
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Long-Term Care Homes Demand More Coronavirus Vaccines From Pennsylvania
Representatives of long-term care facilities said the state is directing less than 20% of its weekly allotment of the coronavirus vaccines to those facilities.
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Punxsutawney Phil Sees Shadow and His Town Doesn’t See Typical Economic Boost
But residents and merchants in the tiny Pennsylvania town that Phil put on the map are hoping the coronavirus pandemic does not continue to cast its shadow over the next Groundhog Day.
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Despite Distribution Struggles, Wolf Doesn’t Plan on Centralizing Vaccine Signups
The Wolf administration threw cold water on the idea of a one-stop-shop system that would help people schedule COVID-19 vaccine appointments.
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Gov. Wolf Seeks Big Increase in School Funding, Tax Increase
Gov. Tom Wolf will propose a sweeping new plan to dramatically boost funding for public schools, to be supported by an increase in the state’s personal income tax rate.




















