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A historic building in downtown Altoona is getting new life as a food court and luxury apartment complex. It’s one of several ongoing projects to revitalize the downtown area.
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But the money will run out by the end of 2026 and funders want state lawmakers to provide a more permanent solution to the low wages and limited availability common to the child care industry.
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Lobbyists say such donations can lead to access, but the state's weak transparency laws make it nearly impossible to trace influence.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal includes $10 million for a Pennsylvania fund that assists financially distressed local governments.
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Voters in Lancaster County will also choose a replacement for Sen. Ryan Aument, who resigned last year.
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Representative Paul Takac hosted the first of five community forums Friday, Mar. 21, 2025, to discuss the impact the closure would have on residents and their families.
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Thursday morning at a legislative breakfast at the Toftrees Golf Resort in State College, lawmakers representing parts of central Pennsylvania participated in a Q&A panel.
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The Board of Pardons meets in public but does not publish records of its commutation votes. Spotlight PA is making that data available for the first time.
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Two decades after the NBC sitcom’s pilot, fans are still making pilgrimages to the city where it was set.
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Pennsylvania has supercharged the number of abandoned wells it plugs thanks to federal money, but the future of that work is unclear as lawsuits play out.