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A couple thousand State College community members, Penn State students and even college students’ parents visiting for the weekend showed up for the “No Kings” protest on Old Main lawn.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro on Friday morning backed congressional Democrats’ strategy to withhold voting for any federal budget deal that doesn’t include an extension of Obamacare subsidies slated to expire this year.
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Nearly 2 million Pennsylvanians who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will not receive their November payments due to Congress’ failure to enact a federal budget.
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Pitt’s now home to a global research network dedicated to the genre, which has deep Pennsylvania ties, including filmmakers from here and movies set here.
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Leaders of unions representing county, state and federal workers gathered in the state Capitol on Wednesday to call on members of the General Assembly and U.S. Congress to find a compromise and finally pass state and federal budgets.
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Democrats eye suburban inroads while GOP defends turf in Lancaster County
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Pennsylvania has made $40 million on frozen cash during the budget impasse. But it won’t pass on interest to service providers once that funding is released.
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Shapiro thinks Pennsylvania’s electric grid operator, PJM, moves too slowly. He wants states to have more control.
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The Altoona Area Public Library is launching a new “Storytellers on Stage” series as the library is looking for new ways to raise money amid funding challenges and a delayed state budget.
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Several Centre County organizations, including Penn State, are launching a “State College Air Service Alliance," in hopes of adding more flights and destinations at the State College Regional Airport.