Sam Dunklau
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A pair of Pa. House Republicans spearheading the impeachment effort against District Attorney Larry Krasner have appealed a court decision that halted the trial.
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A collective of county commissioners laid out their priorities.
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Pennsylvania is 1 of 15 states that is checking midterm election results using that style of audit.
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Pennsylvania Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro is beginning the transition to his new job, pledging to work constructively with lawmakers and pledging to remain as attorney general until he takes office as governor in January.
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The storms, also known as whiteouts, move fast and can make driving conditions treacherous at a moment’s notice.
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Pennsylvania citizen groups are celebrating what will likely be the first narrowly-divided state House of Representatives in more than a decade — and they’re giving newly-drawn state political maps part of the credit.
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Election deniers have been casting doubt on results across the country for the past two years. Now, they are gearing up for similar challenges in Pennsylvania.
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Legal observers say the question of whether to count mail-in ballots with handwritten dating errors is still open.
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Counties and the Department of State say ballot processing and due diligence take time to do properly.
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The two squared off on more than a dozen issues from abortion to energy production.