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Central Pennsylvania protestors rallied outside of U.S. Representative Glenn “GT” Thompson's Bellefonte office Tuesday, calling on him to answer their questions about recent federal spending cuts.
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Over the years, Pennsylvania’s been a hub for eye-catching license plates honoring everything from river otters to D.A.R.E to Quaker friendliness.
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Raystown Lake in Huntingdon County is canceling this year’s campground reservations, citing staff shortages amid recent federal job cuts and hiring freezes. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which manages the property, said scheduled recreation and stewardship events also will be reduced and could be canceled.
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A bipartisan legislative agency to support rural Pennsylvania is urging Penn State’s leadership to consider long-term community impacts when deciding which of its Commonwealth Campuses to close.
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Key Republicans are questioning whether an “adequacy” supplement targeted at underfunded schools is inherently unfair.
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Some new Pennsylvania parents pay thousands of dollars out of pocket for pregnancy and childbirth care. When they can’t afford these costs, the resulting debt affects their finances and health.
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Two previous efforts to pass a state-funded home repair program were casualties of the budget process.
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Penn State's football venue will become the West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium in a $50 million, 15-year deal starting with the 2025 season. But several trustees called for more time to consider renaming options and for recognition of former football coach Joe Paterno.
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The American Red Cross says the testing will not require any additional steps or preparation and donors only need to opt in for the service.
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A Pennsylvania nonprofit that helps farmers increase sustainability is getting ready to furlough 60 of its 82 employees if federal money is not released by the end of this month.