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What it’s like to ride on an Erie trolley, and why there’s a new fleet coming in 2026
Here’s what to know about riding the Erie Trolley, which have been operating since 2006.
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Pittsburgh Steelers’ Acrisure Stadium ranks high in fan experience in recent study
Acrisure Stadium was ranked the second-best stadium for fan experience in the NFL per a recent study.
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FIFA World Cup ticket draw opens Sept 10 for games at Philadelphia’s Linc. How to enter
Ticket sales for FIFA World Cup 2026 begin Sept. 10, including for men’s soccer matches at Lincoln Financial Field and MetLife Stadium. Here’s how to score tickets for the highly anticipated soccer matches.
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PA ranks high in spending on back-to-school supplies by parents, teachers
Pennsylvania ranks No. 5 in the nation for spending on back-to-school shopping. And it ranks No. 1 for what teachers spend from their own wallets to fund classroom supplies.
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9/11 anniversary services set in Bucks County to honor those lost in terror attacks
Eighteen Bucks County residents and the thousands of other victims who perished in the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 will be remembered in a Thursday morning service at the Garden of Reflection in Lower Makefield.
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Eugene DePasquale to chart new course for Pennsylvania Democrats
New Pennsylvania Democratic Party Chair Eugene DePasquale promises to take a stronger stance in opposing President Donald Trump and the Republican Party.
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Here’s the increase your health insurance marketplace provider is asking for in 2026
Insurers providing coverage through Pennie, the commonwealth’s Obamacare marketplace, are looking to hike premiums by nearly one-fifth in the coming year as they grapple with rising costs, according to state officials.
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One of only 24 houseboats allowed at Presque Isle State Park is on the market
The houseboat at 4 Horseshoe Pond was listed for sale on Aug. 12 with an asking price of $359,900.
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Hunting season set to begin in PA — this year, with extra Sundays
Pennslyvania forests are open for hunting Sept. 14, the first Sunday after the law goes into effect this weekend.
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Philadelphia’s mass transit agency says it’ll comply with order to restore deep service cuts
Philadelphia’s public transit agency said Friday that it will restore services that it eliminated after a judge ordered it to undo the two-week-old cuts that were challenged in court as discriminatory toward poor and minority communities.

























