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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.
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Massive stone pillars flank the entrances to Pittsburgh’s yellow Sixteenth Street Bridge. They’re topped with bronze winged horses majestically raising their hooves to the sky and seemingly protecting the embellished globes behind them. There's a history behind those globes.
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Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney announced Monday that the city will be giving away cash prizes as part of a multiweek lottery to entice residents to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
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Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala appears to have walked back his policy forbidding plea deals for the clients of a lawyer who called his office racist.