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Albright College slashed operational costs, eliminated half of its full-time staff, and sold unused assets.
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The long-awaited GOP proposal moves Harrisburg’s marijuana talks forward, but the issue still divides the Pa. Senate.
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Key lawmakers say talks are progressing, but privately, Democrats and Republicans are still struggling to agree on how much to spend.
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The law, which will allow the Game Commission to set Sunday hunting dates, takes effect in early September.
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The agency has asked states for voter rolls, information on election crimes, and procedures for checking voter eligibility, among other records. State officials question the scope of the requests.
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Multiple former volunteers allege that Field of Screams in Lancaster County put teenagers in potentially dangerous situations, despite state rules meant to prevent such conditions.
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The Shapiro administration has yet to say just how much repairing and upgrading the Harrisburg residence will cost after a brazen arson attack.
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Pamela Hackenburg pleaded guilty to three felonies in county court after stealing almost $533,000 during her time as secretary of Gregg Township, a small rural community in central Pennsylvania.
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Trump’s tax and spending bill will end federal support, and state lawmakers are unsure if they’ll renew their portion.
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Several other states are also facing new scrutiny as the U.S. Department of Justice refocuses election-law enforcement.