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Lebanon Is the Only Pennsylvania County Left Still in the Yellow Zone
In a release, the Wolf administration blamed Republican county officials for voting to open about a month ago.
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Your Water and Electric Still Can’t Be Terminated for Non-Payment, Despite Republicans’ Efforts
The state utility commission enacted a moratorium on shutoffs in March as Gov. Tom Wolf implemented shutdown orders to help stop the spread of the virus.
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Pennsylvania Is Set to Elect Its First Person of Color to Statewide Executive Office
In the race for state auditor general, Democrat Nina Ahmad, who came to the United States from Bangladesh 40 years ago, will face off against Republican Tim DeFoor, who is Black.
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Biden: America Will Suffer Because Trump Has Lost Interest in Coronavirus Fight
During a stop in Darby, Joe Biden called on the president to “wake up” and take action.
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VIDEO: Erie Cop Suspended After He Was Recorded Kicking a Defenseless Protester
The altercation happened shortly before midnight May 30 during nationwide demonstrations following the killing of George Floyd.
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Landlords Are Harassing and Threatening Tenants Who Are Struggling to Pay Rent During Coronavirus
The data and analytics real estate firm Amherst projects that 28 million renters, or about 22.5% of all households, are at risk of eviction.
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Mayor Kenney Blasts Vigilante Group ‘Protecting’ Columbus Statue
In Philadelphia, a city with a deep Italian heritage, Columbus is celebrated with an annual holiday parade, and supporters at the statue said they considered him an emblem of their heritage.
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These 8 Pennsylvania Counties Will See Their Restrictions Loosened Next Friday
Dauphin, Franklin, Huntingdon, Luzerne, Monroe, Perry, Pike and Schuylkill counties are moving from yellow to green under the state’s phased reopening system.
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State’s Top House Republican, Mike Turzai, Is Stepping Down Next Week
Turzai played an active role in campaigns, helping the Republican party expand its majority, and was a forceful opponent of Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf.
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‘We Need Help’: Small Cities Issue Plea for Federal Help
Pennsylvania cities and towns could see a 40% revenue shortfall — the most of any state, according to a League of Cities analysis.




















