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The ongoing story of one mother's agonizing journey with Pa.'s mental health care system
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Democrats support the proposal, which would increase Pennsylvania’s spending by 5% instead of the 8% Shapiro originally wanted.
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Regulators can’t force Rock Spring Water Company to sell to the willing State College authority, even though it's promising safe and affordable service.
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A bill introduced in the state House would create an insurance program to offer up to $150,000 in relief to residents affected by landslides and sinkholes, addressing a gap in private insurance coverage.
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Hundreds of pharmacy closures since 2020 have left patients with fewer options across Pennsylvania.
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The state’s new online pardon application aims to speed reviews and expand access for people seeking to clear criminal records.
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Penn State spent $1.7 million in the past two years on lobbying efforts in Harrisburg, outspending Penn, Pitt, and Temple.
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The Department of Aging pointed to a new system to monitor whether counties are conducting quality abuse and neglect investigations.
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The Pa. House has passed a transit funding bill, but the Senate may favor a stopgap deal for Harrisburg’s six-week-late budget.
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Legislation to exempt campgrounds from local amusement taxes passed unanimously in the Pa. House, with supporters saying it would make outdoor recreation more affordable.