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Laptop, USB Drives Stolen from Philly Election-staging Site
Officials say it “will not in any way compromise the integrity of the election,” but an election security expert isn’t so sure.
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President Trump and First Lady Test Positive for Coronavirus
Trump has held multiple events without masks or social distancing, The presidents senior adviser, Hope Hicks, also tested positive.
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Biden’s ‘Build Back Better Express’ Chugging Along Through Western Pa.
The Democratic nominee is getting a close-up of communities in Western Pennsylvania and Ohio with 21st century whistle-stop tour.
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Appeals Court Allows Pennsylvania to Restrict Crowd Size During Pandemic
The state Attorney General said crowd-size limits and other statewide public health orders are “life-saving mitigation tools” against the novel coronavirus.
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AG: Scranton School Officials Hid Asbestos, Face Felony Child Endangerment Charges
The former superintendent, former operations director, and a maintenance supervisor allegedly knew school buildings had asbestos and did nothing about it.
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State Rep.: Plan to Create Election Review Panel ‘Would Be a Fatal Blow to Our Democracy’
The panel would have funding and subpoena power to review the fall election. Some officials fear it could interfere with the election.
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9 Discarded Ballots in Wilkes-Barre Weren’t ‘Intentional Fraud’, State Election Chief Says
“The investigation is still going on, but from the initial reports we’ve been given, this was a bad error. This was not intentional fraud. So training, training, training.”
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Trump Campaign Threatens to Sue Philly Over Satellite Election Offices
Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar says Trump’s claims that his campaign has a right to observe the voting process in the offices are “absolutely inaccurate.”
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The Fee to Become a Naturalized Citizen Nearly Jumped From $640 to $1,170. Then a Judge Stepped In.
A federal judge on Tuesday halted major fee increases for citizenship and other immigration benefits three days before they were to take effect.
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Pennsylvania Counties Push to Count Mail-in Ballots Before Election Day
County elections officials want as many as 21 days before Election Day to count ballots, a request backed by Gov. Tom Wolf and his fellow Democrats.




















