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US Education Department to unfreeze contested K-12 funds, including $230 million for Pa.
The Trump administration said it’ll soon release billions in Education Department funding that has been frozen for weeks, delaying disbursements to K-12 schools throughout the country.
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Famed Wanamaker Organ will again be heard by the public in fall art series in Philadelphia
While one of the most famous organs in the world was at risk of going quiet when Macy’s closed up shop in the city’s storied Wanamaker Building, Anthony Roth Costanzo is leading an effort to let the public again enjoy the Wanamaker Organ.
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Musikfest 2025 is here: What to know before you go
More than 1 million people attended Musikfest in Bethlehem last year. Now in its 42nd year, the festival runs Thursday through Aug. 10, with more than 400 free performances, along with ticketed headline shows, comedy, kids activities, and more.
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Happy 250th birthday to the US Postal Service, born in Philadelphia
Philadelphia has played a significant role in US history, and the history of the United States Postal Service.
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Remote attractions in Pennsylvania that are 100% worth the drive
If you’re looking for an escape that’s off the beaten track, these 10 unique attractions in Pennsylvania promise unforgettable experiences.
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The scary reality of losing Medicaid and health care options for one Pennsylvania woman
“I just wish our leaders would see us—not as numbers, but as people with families, with dreams, with real health needs. Losing Medicaid isn’t just a policy change. For some of us, it’s everything.”
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‘Buckingham Nicks’ was a record store holy grail for decades. It’s finally getting reissued
Released as “Buckingham Nicks,” the 1973 album has for decades maintained somewhat of a holy grail status in the dusty bins of record stores, selling for $20 to $90 depending on its condition.
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In a summer marked by flash floods, Pa. lawmaker wants homeowners to be aware of flood risks
After Texas tragedy, Rep. Perry Warren (D-Bucks) introduced a bill to require home sellers to disclose past flood events.
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Shapiro joins bipartisan governors demanding leadership reform at PJM Interconnection
They said mismanagement of the region’s electric grid has cost thousands of jobs and billions in investments
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He filmed an Allentown officer driving at him. Now he’s launching a First Amendment suit.
The lawsuit names the city of Allentown and two police officers, Sgt. Christopher Stephenson and now-retired Officer Dean Flyte.

























