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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro promised a second term which could both cut red tape and affirm the bonds that join Pennsylvanians — and the country — together.
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Penn State associate degree programs in forest technology at Mont Alto and wildlife technology at DuBois will both open at Penn State Altoona in fall 2027.
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Joseph McGettigan III, a Pennsylvania prosecutor known for convicting Jerry Sandusky and John du Pont, has died at the age of 76.
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A federal judge on Wednesday kept alive a proposed class action lawsuitbrought by a Lancaster man and others against Elon Musk for allegedly failing to pay for voter outreach completed ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
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A Commonwealth Court judge raised questions about the use of AI when confronted with an error-filled brief.
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Doug Mastriano, the Republican who lost to Josh Shapiro in Pennsylvania’s 2022 gubernatorial race, said Wednesday that he will not seek the party’s nomination in 2026.
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The company said it has lost more than $350 million over the past two decades while operating the Post-Gazette.
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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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Pennsylvania's Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro has set a new campaign finance record in the state with $30 million on hand as he seeks a second term this fall. In the general election, Shapiro is expected to face Stacy Garrity, the state treasurer endorsed by the Republican Party.
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Sandy Township in Clearfield County is no more after the municipality officially consolidated with DuBois into the new “City of DuBois” on Monday.