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The Pa. Supreme Court is the highest in the commonwealth. Voters will decide in November whether to keep three justices who were elected as Democrats.
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Safety net programs across the commonwealth are laying off staff, cutting back services, or taking out loans.
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The Centre County Historical Society is restoring the Centre Furnace in College Township just outside of State College for the first time in more than 60 years.
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Majority control of Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court is on the line in the November 4 general election, when Republicans aim to oust three sitting judges elected as Democrats.
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Secretive board overseeing Pa.’s billion-dollar opioid response invites public to speak for 1st timeFollowing pressure, the powerful board overseeing Pennsylvania opioid settlement money allows public comment but faces continued criticism over transparency and representation.
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Politically motivated redistricting is in progress in Texas and California. Other states may follow suit, but Pennsylvania’s governor says he won’t.
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The Trump administration wants to roll back the 2001 Roadless Rule, which protects wild areas in national forests including in Pennsylvania, saying it will get rid of unneeded regulations, but critics say the change will undo the environmental gains that have been made.
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Subramanyam "Subu" Vedam, a State College man who has been in prison for 42 years, could get a new trial, but attorneys worry what the trial could look like after so much time has passed.
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They also say Heather Honey's appointment is part of a trend in President Donald Trump's second term where conspiracy is embraced at the highest levels over facts.