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Police Killing of Walter Wallace Jr. Brings Policing, Racism Back into Presidential Campaign
President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden are working to address the same questions that roiled cities across the US—and the presidential campaign—after the death of George Floyd on Memorial Day in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Philadelphia Officials: ‘We Need to Do a Better Job’ in Handling Mental Health Crises
“We don’t have a behavioral health unit, which is sorely needed,” Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said. “There’s clearly a disconnect on our end in terms of knowing what’s out there.”
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More Than 3 Million Pennsylvanians Apply for Mail-in Ballots
They represent nearly a third of all registered voters in the state, and more than 62% of them have already submitted their ballots.
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Pennsylvania, Please Just Respond to COVID-19 Case Investigators
Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine said 71% of people interviewed between Oct. 11-17 did not comply.
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GOP Candidates Give Up Efforts to Watch Satellite Election Offices in Allegheny County
The settlement included an agreement for how Allegheny County will deal with the 29,000 ballots it mailed incorrectly, and any corrected ballots that are sent back.
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GOP Asks US Supreme Court Again to Block PA Mail-in Ballot Extension
The Supreme Court previously ruled against the GOP, but the party is hoping to get a different result with Amy Coney Barrett on the bench.
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Trump Campaign Loses Appeal to Monitor Satellite Election Offices in Philadelphia
The Commonwealth Court upheld an earlier decision by a Philadelphia judge, who sided with the state’s top elections official, election lawyers, and city officials.
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PA Supreme Court: Mail-in Ballots Can’t Be Tossed Out Over Voter Signature
“Pennsylvania’s voter identification system is safe and secure,” said state Attorney General Josh Shapiro. “We are protecting every eligible vote and ensuring each is counted.”
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Trump Campaign Tapes Voters at Drop Boxes, Threatens Lawsuit
The state Attorney General said the taping could be construed as voter intimidation.
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Beaver County Nursing Home Sued Over Severe Coronavirus Outbreak
More than 330 residents of Brighton Rehabilitation and Wellness Center have been infected with the novel coronavirus, and 73 of them have died from coronavirus-related illness.




















