Lucy Perkins
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This week, Dr. Mehmet Oz announced his bid as a Republican candidate in Pennsylvania's open U.S. Senate race.
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Nearly 14.5 million Americans still don’t have access to the internet, according to the most recent estimates from the Federal Communications Commission. To remedy that, U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle says the majority of the funding — $42.5 billion — plan will go to expanding access where broadband is currently unavailable.
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Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald applauded the efficient and accurate work of the elections division.
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Republican Sean Parnell had been considered a frontrunner in Pennsylvania's open U.S. Senate race next year.
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Experts talked about the dangers of rampant misinformation concerning the 2020 election, a problem attendees watched in real time as the forum’s Zoom chat was peppered with false allegations of fraud in last year’s presidential election.
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On Tuesday, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Sean Parnell again denied hurting his sons in the third and final day of a bitter child-custody hearing in which his estranged wife, Laurie Snell, testified under oath that he physically hurt her and their children when they were together.
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The U.S. Senate candidate's counsel sought to dispute testimony from his estranged wife — who said he choked her and hurt their children when they were together — and depict Parnell as a caring father who is very involved in his kids’ lives.
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Laurie Snell, who is seeking custody of her three children, testified Monday morning during a hearing in an ongoing custody battle in Butler County.
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According to unofficial results, more than 32% of voters cast ballots this fall.
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With less than two weeks to go, officials have processed all mail ballot applications and have tested all ballot scanners.