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The Republican-led Pennsylvania House has voted to end Gov. Tom Wolf's disaster declaration. Yesterday's vote is part of a yearlong push by the GOP to set limits on a governor's power to order emergency measures.
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On today’s program: Jewish Family and Community Services’ new director of refugee and immigrant services Ivonne Smith-Tapia discusses what she hopes can be achieved with more resources and the new Biden administration; two sisters who lost a brother to COVID-19 contend with the misinformation about the virus that he believed until he was sick; and a look at the Gulf Tower’s history following a fire and condemnation.
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In a new survey, about one-third of southwestern Pennsylvanians who have exited the labor force say they're staying home to manage childcare or other responsibilities.
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For some people, grief is complicated by attitudes about the virus among friends and family.
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The Oakland green space opened on June 8, 2006 after spending years as a parking lot. It's now home to music festivals and other gatherings.
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The Republican senator has been a vocal critic of major portions of President Biden's infrastructure proposal.
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There’s still one group not yet eligible to get vaccinated against the coronavirus: Children under 12.
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A state senator from southcentral Pennsylvania says he's forming an exploratory committee to run for the Republican nomination for governor in 2022.
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Pennsylvania’s long-awaited overhaul of its unemployment claims filing system is now live.
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Pennsylvania Sprays For Gypsy Moths In 19 Counties, Hoping To Bring Down Spike In Leaf-Eating InsectState forestry officials will find out this month how well recent spraying for gypsy moths in 19 counties worked to control the insects.