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PA Begins Issuing Property Tax and Rent Rebates to Seniors and Disabled
The programs benefit Pennsylvanians ages 65 and older, adults with disabilities, and widows and widowers ages 50 and older. The income limit is $35,000 a year for homeowners and $15,000 annually for renters.
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How States Are Fighting Coronavirus Rumors and Lies Spread by Trump
“Misinformation is out there. You can’t take everything at face value.”
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Pennsylvania Nursing Homes Account for Shocking Number of State’s Coronavirus Deaths
Residents of nursing homes and personal care homes account for more than two-thirds of the state’s overall death toll of 4,624 — a higher proportion than in most other states.
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The Pandemic Showed How Broken Our Mental Heathcare System Is — And Shattered It Further
Mental health experts fear the coronavirus will exacerbate the mental health crisis in the country by making treatment harder to access.
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The Pennsylvania Primary Is 2 Weeks Away. Here’s What You Need to Know.
The deadline to register to vote in the June 2 primary is Monday, 11:59 PM.
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12 More PA Counties Will See Coronavirus Restrictions Eased on May 22
All told, by the end of next week, more than 40% of Pennsylvania’s population of 12.8 million will have seen an easing of pandemic restrictions.
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Trump Criticizes Gov. Wolf and Calls for PA Reopening in the Middle of a Pandemic
“We have to get your governor of Pennsylvania to start opening things up a bit,” Trump said during a speech in Allentown.
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Spurred on by Trump, Pennsylvania Republicans Revolt Against Gov. Wolf
President Donald Trump, is set to visit the state Thursday. Ahead of the trip, Trump stoked the conflict, tweeting that Pennsylvanians “want their freedom now.”
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There May Be Fewer Places to Vote in Philadelphia on June 2. That’s On Purpose.
A spokesperson for Philadelphia’s elections commission, Nick Custodio, said there was “no playbook for holding an election during a pandemic.”
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How PA Lawmakers Spent Our Tax Dollars
Lawmakers also used public money to buy fancy furniture, have locks changed and reserve choice parking spots.


















