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The Shapiros say they’re being harassed, while their neighbors allege the governor abused his power.
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Shapiro also avoids several high-profile controversies, including sexual harassment allegations involving a top aide.
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In this election year — in which both parties will be trying to flip a legislative chamber — lawmakers could face pressure to finish a budget deal earlier than in the past.
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As part of Spotlight PA’s book club, read Gov. Shapiro’s new book and discuss with top government journalists on Feb. 17.
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Democrats are working to leverage Gov. Josh Shapiro’s name at the top of the 2026 ticket to expand their narrow majority in the state House and even flip the 30-year Republican control of the Pennsylvania Senate.
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Consumers could feel an even greater squeeze in the years ahead, as utility companies predict that efforts to build data centers across the state to meet the AI demand will make the energy crunch worse.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro on Monday called into a Pittsburgh morning radio show to say the seizure of Venezuela’s leader on the orders of President Donald Trump was “crazy” and indicative of a “bully’s weakness” that sets a poor precedent for the United States’ foreign adversaries.
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Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories on Monday announced that it will add a new 300,000-square-foot biopharmaceutical testing facility and office to its Leola campus, costing about $147 million and adding about 250 jobs over the next three years.
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Voters to face unprecedented levels of AI-generated misinformation in 2026 An image was posted to social media in October depicting Gov. Josh Shapiro in his signature blue suit, white collared shirt and rectangular black-frame glasses.
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A GOP-led committee voted along party lines to issue subpoenas for records detailing Gov. Josh Shapiro’s use of public funds to fortify his private home following an April arson attack.