Sam Dunklau
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Fetterman’s public disclosure of his second hospitalization this month is drawing sympathy from his home state.
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Without state-level staffing and funding fixes, police, fire and EMS experts say fewer Pennsylvanians will get help when they need it.
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The new head of a state Senate committee that launched a probe of Pennsylvania’s 2020 election two years ago is non-committal about continuing it, despite a favorable state court ruling.
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Pennsylvania school districts and lawmakers are reacting to a state court decision that declared the current public school funding formula unconstitutional.
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Five men belonging to separate congregations across Pennsylvania face an array of charges for crimes dating back to 1998.
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The Berks County Democrat who pledged to act as an ”independent” speaker has led meetings across the state to get input.
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The speaker’s group has been gathering public feedback about how to draft better rules for the chamber this session.
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Pros and business alike have complained processing times are sometimes slow — to the point where people can’t work and things can’t get built.
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Voters in north central Pennsylvania are selecting a new state senator today after the longtime Republican incumbent stepped down last year.
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The audit of a dozen districts released this week has drawn the ire of school business experts.