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Pennsylvania has universal no-excuse mail voting. Here’s everything you need to know about the process ahead of the April 23 election.
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In 2022, the Pa. attorney general’s office reached a plea deal with Energy Transfer that included free water testing for residents who might have been affected by Mariner East II pipeline construction.
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Bills that would ban TikTok and regulate kids’ social media accounts have been debated in Pennsylvania, but lawmakers haven’t found a consensus.
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Save Carbon County, a grassroots environmental organization, sued a cryptocurrency plant and Gov. Josh Shapiro last week.
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More than half of abortions in Pennsylvania are medication abortions that use a two-pill regimen.Pennsylvania is one of the states where patients can get a medication abortion via telehealth appointment, which means they don't have to travel as far to receive care.
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WPSU's Poetry Moment features poet Steve Myers and his poem 'Runoff.'
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You thought Punxsutawney Phil’s shadow commanded attention in Pennsylvania? Just wait until April 8.
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Poll watchers in Pennsylvania are appointed by candidates and political parties to observe the voting process. Since 2020, their work has become increasingly politicized.
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The Department of Energy is awarding $90 million to a company that has promised to build what would be the largest solar project in the state on a former coal mine in Clearfield County.
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After the 2022 election, more than 100 recount petitions were filed around Pennsylvania, delaying certification. Could that happen again in 2024?