Here’s what Pennsylvania voters need to know about state Supreme Court Justices Donohue, Dougherty, and Wecht.
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Join WHYY & WPSU Thursday, November 6 at noon for a special live broadcast of WHYY's "Studio 2," to be heard on both stations. The topic will be the mounting pressures faced by local news. The program will take caller questions live from both stations' listeners.
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WPSU-TV and radio will become part of Philadelphia-based WHYY, under a plan Penn State trustees unanimously approved Monday, a month after the board's finance committee rejected a similar proposal but one that would have cost the university $17 million over five years. The approved plan does not include that subsidy from Penn State.
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Trump’s One Big Beautiful Law eliminated a waiver that allowed Pennsylvania to exempt “able-bodied” recipients without children from work requirements.
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Editor’s note: This story was updated at 5:45 p.m. to correct that Sen. Martin’s father was an East Hempfield Township police officer.
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On Nov. 4, you may be asked to consider candidates who want to make decisions on local taxes, public safety, and more in your community. Here’s what you need to know.
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Saturday, November 8 at 7 p.m., join host Jerry Zolten to observe Veterans Day with a two-hour WPSU audio documentary that explores the music that expressed divisions about the war in American society, and provided a life line for GIs in Vietnam, as well as a source of healing when they came home.
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Cheney, who extolled the power of the presidency, died Monday, according to a statement from his family. The cause was complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease.
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The Planet Money newsletter rounds up some new economic studies.
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Reporters from the NPR Network are covering the uncertainty and lapse in benefits in states across the country.
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Propel makes a free app for people on food stamps. Now it's giving some of them $50 each, as some private companies, nonprofits, and individuals scramble to help.
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Snider's supercharged relationship with her art form and open-book stance on depression and anxiety shine through in her new opera, which debuts this week in Los Angeles.
The Local Groove, Saturday nights at 9:00 on WPSUk, features music written and recorded by musicians right here in central and northern Pennsylvania. You can submit your origninal music to the show at https://localmusic.wpsu.org/
After 25 wonderful years, Fred Child will step down as host and senior editor of Performance Today at the end of October. New host Valerie Kahler will take over the program full-time starting in November. Performance Today is heard Monday through Thursday nights from 8:00 to 10:00 on WPSU-FM.