The lawsuit filed Tuesday by left-leaning groups is the latest of several cases to challenge a provision in Pennsylvania law that voters must write the date when they sign their mail-in ballot envelope.
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The vaguely worded update is raising alarm among First Amendment advocates concerned that it could be used to unconstitutionally curtail free speech.
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A New York Times poll released this past weekend showed Donald Trump eking out a narrow lead over Joe Biden in Pennsylvania and four out of five other swing states.
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A group of tenant advocates are asking Pittsburgh City Council to expand a program that provides free legal assistance to low-income renters facing eviction.
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The nonprofit Allegheny Lawyers Initiative for Justice released a report Thursday that pleads for more resources to pay and train court-appointed defense attorneys. It also seeks more support services for their clients.
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Pennsylvania’s Lottery Fund got an unexpected $678,000 boost last month, according to state Treasury officials, from a Mega Millions jackpot that was never claimed by its winner.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey gave a tour of the city for senior White House advisor Tom Perez on Wednesday, one that highlighted how federal infrastructure spending has been impacting the city.
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Pittsburgh City Council voted to delete a purchasing card authorization Wednesday to pay a vendor who was recently charged with ethnic intimidation.
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CNX plans $1.5B hydrogen fuels plant at Pittsburgh airport, but wants federal tax credit to build itNatural gas producer CNX Resources says it will only build the plant if President Joe Biden’s administration allows coal mine methane to qualify for hydrogen production tax credits.
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On Monday, Republican State Senate Appropriations Chair Scott Martin echoed his past reservations about Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal for next year.
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Pittsburgh had been paying a contractor for professional services related to farmers markets via PayPal, which is a violation of the city's own policy.