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Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration plans to save money by cutting poor patients’ access to expensive weight-loss drugs like Ozempic. Not everyone is on board.
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The proposal is designed to appeal to Republican senators, and comes after Pa. Democrats unsuccessfully tried for years to pass a statewide $15 minimum wage
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State officials warn that President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” could have serious consequences for health care in rural Pennsylvania.
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The legislation would rewrite an unused tax credit in an effort to boost energy production, in PA plus promote and regulate solar energy.
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The settlement ends roughly 18 months of litigation after Spotlight PA brought a case against the university’s board over alleged violations of Pennsylvania’s open meetings law.
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Creators and appreciators of Lebanon’s signature all-beef deli meat say it’s pronounced differently than “the pink stuff” is.
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Join bestselling author Liz Moore as we unpack the major themes in her hit novel ‘Long Bright River.’
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The records could shine a light on how the township is making the case to its insurer in the hopes of recouping the public funds allegedly stolen. The township has promised to release them later.
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Cyber charter reform that could save public schools $616M advances with unclear future in Pa. SenateAt least some of its concepts have support in both chambers, but the issue has always been complicated by the commonwealth’s tricky education politics.
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Groups trying to expand high-speed internet access call the cut in funding, originally created by the Digital Equity Act, a “punch in the stomach”.