Sean Kitchen is the Keystone’s political correspondent, based in Harrisburg. Sean is originally from Philadelphia and spent five years working as a writer and researcher for Pennsylvania Spotlight.
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Fetterman Rallies With Hundreds of Striking Wabtec Workers in Erie
US Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pennsylvania) rallied with hundreds of striking union members from the Wabtec Locomotive plant in Erie on Monday.
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Jan 6 Rioter Profits Off the Government He Tried to ‘Overthrow’
A Pennsylvania man charged with assaulting law enforcement officers with a flagpole during the Jan. 6 attack on the United States Capitol is profiting handsomely off the democratically-elected government he sought to undermine.
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Lehigh Valley Moves Closer to Becoming a Tech Hub Under the CHIPS Act
The Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation (LVEDC) filed an application on Tuesday to bring a Regional Technology and Innovation Hub, or Tech Hub, to the region.
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Planned Parenthood Reminding Voters that Carluccio Scrubbed Anti-Abortion Resume from Website
The national arm of Planned Parenthood launched a six-figure ad campaign that will run through election day highlighting Carolyn Carluccio’s anti-abortion views.
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Biden’s Infrastructure Law Funding EV Charging Stations Across Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is set to create 54 new charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) in 35 counties using $33.8 million in funding from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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Scott Perry Rents Offices from Man Who Assaulted Cops on Jan. 6
The Keystone was able to confirm that Perry’s offices in Harrisburg and Mechanicsburg were owned by Gates’ company, Linlo Properties.
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Is PA’s Richest Billionaire Trying to Buy a State Supreme Court Seat?
Following the 2022 primary, Spotlight PA highlighted how much money Yass has spent in Pennsylvania and how the billionaire moves his money between three different PACs.
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Outdoors Enthusiasts Praise Pennsylvania’s New Office of Outdoor Recreation
The 2023-2024 budget provides $112 million to maintain and improve the infrastructure in the commonwealth’s parks and forests and $2.8 million to support the operating needs for the new Office of Outdoor Recreation.
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Rob Mercuri Scrubs Anti-Abortion Language From Website for Congressional Run
Thanks to the Wayback Machine, an internet archive, The Keystone was able to confirm that Mercuri’s website used to include his anti-abortion views.
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Philly Natives Charged for Trying to Overturn 2020 Election in Georgia
Clark and Roman were both charged with violating Georgia’s Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, which carries a mandatory minimum of five years in prison if convicted.






















