Ben Wasserstein
Capitol Bureau Chief for WPSU-
Hundreds of thousands of votes have already been submitted, but those voting in person head to their polling places Tuesday to make their voices heard in the primary.
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Ahead of the April 23 primary, Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt is holding daily updates streamed live across Facebook and PAcast as part of the administration’s attempts to ensure a safe and secure election.
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Sen. Christina Tartaglione, D-Philadelphia, is introducing legislation to bump the minimum wage to $20. It would also set tipped wages at 70% of the minimum wage. Currently, tipped employees earn $2.83 per hour.
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Applications for student teacher stipends opened at 9 a.m. Thursday and by 11 a.m. the state had received more applications than it could afford.
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Drivers might soon face harsher penalties for using handheld devices while driving.
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Around 300 alpacas from more than 80 farms across the nation came to Harrisburg to compete for the title of “judge’s choice.”
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You thought Punxsutawney Phil’s shadow commanded attention in Pennsylvania? Just wait until April 8.
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The Pennsylvania Judicial Center serves as the administrative center for the state court system.
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The bipartisan Arts and Culture Caucus is celebrating artists while calling for increased investments in the arts.