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As a nationwide ban took effect this week, gun owners must immediately destroy or turn over their bump stocks after President Trump pushed the Justice…
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Kathy Wells started her career early. She didn’t get a chance to go to college after graduating from high school in rural, Northwestern Pennsylvania.In…
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Commercial goods packed in giant capsules and moving in vacuum-sealed steel tubes at nearly supersonic speeds from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh?That means…
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For the first time in decades, John Boyd feels hopeful about the future.The graying 61-year-old is not living on the streets, not bouncing between…
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A proposal with potentially dire consequences for Pennsylvania’s cyber charter schools re-emerged in Harrisburg this session.And one of the politicians…
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A group representing rural Pennsylvanians says expanding high speed broadband internet access in the state needs to be a priority this year, but…
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Nearly a decade after being tasked with the assignment, a state commission is still grappling with a mandate to create a risk assessment algorithm for…
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More than 60 years after the Brown vs. Board of Education ruling, an analysis of state data shows persistently stark disparities between the racial…
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Around Luzerne County, a former hotbed of coal mining, most signs don’t say “Barletta for U.S. Senate.”They say “Lou for Senate” or “Lou Digs Coal.”And on…
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It was an early autumn afternoon in 1975 -- a moment that Steve Austin wishes he could take back.Recalling that day recently, Austin took a deep breath,…