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Shapiro administration cuts HIV funding, risking housing, medications for dozens in southcentral Pa.Shapiro administration cuts HIV funding, risking housing, medications for dozens in southcentral Pa.
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Tie elections happen frequently in low-profile races. Some say reform is needed.
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Lawmakers created a new program to mirror the federal Earned Income Tax Credit, and adjusted an affordable housing credit to attract new investors.
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The move is the latest in a yearslong dispute over records that the secretaries of state agencies use in their roles of Penn State trustees.
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Drafts seek documents from the State Police describing construction, landscaping, and other security-related work at Shapiro’s family home.
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The $50.1 billion state budget maintains previous spending on rural hospitals and boosts Medicaid programs, but advocates say it doesn’t fix every challenge to accessing care.
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Penn State’s internal reviews found alarming lapses in Cancer Institute Director Raymond Hohl’s care of patients.
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Internal records reveal that for years Penn State’s clinical cancer research was mired in deep-rooted and potentially dangerous problems. Then the people tasked with fixing it were dismissed.
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John “Herm” Suplizio’s lawyers had demanded more details about allegations that he and another ex-DuBois employee stole public funds.