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The state’s highest court won’t overturn a ruling by Commonwealth Court that deemed some internal trustee records public and ordered their release.
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The entire Pennsylvania House and half of the state Senate will be on the ballot in 2026. Learn more about how to research the candidates.
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Fire companies across the commonwealth say buying a fire apparatus is increasingly too expensive, straining local budgets as private equity buys manufacturers.
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The public hearing PennDOT held Tuesday on plans for the State College Area Connector project drew a crowd of residents, many of whom said they see the need to improve road safety on the stretch of U.S. Route 322 the project targets, but who are also concerned about the impact on farmland, the environment and neighborhoods.
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High monthly premium payments without enhanced tax credits, coupled with high costs of daily living, have caused some to cut insurance.
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Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) said lawmakers should soon begin to assess the return on their investment.
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Partnerships between Pennsylvania counties and ICE are receiving new attention as the president executes a mass deportation campaign.
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The Centre County Crisis Intervention Team has launched a program to support drivers with autism during a traffic stop by police. Called the Blue Envelope Project, the goal is to help create a calm, predictable interaction between the police officer and the driver.
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The lawsuit says Trump’s order violates the U.S. Constitution by usurping the states’ power to administer their own elections.
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Subramanyam "Subu" Vedam, the State College man who was released from prison after his conviction for first-degree murder was overturned last year, only to be taken into ICE custody, could soon be released from the Moshannon Valley Processing Center.