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As the weather warms, some state lawmakers are attempting their own brand of spring cleaning: wiping a bunch of defunct laws off Pennsylvania’s books,…
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Four Democrats and three Republicans have filed petitions to get on primary ballots for a seat on Pennsylvania's mid-level appellate court that handles…
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A raise this holiday season will give Pennsylvania state lawmakers, judges and top executive branch officials an extra reason to celebrate.Their salary…
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A state agency has said it’s willing to let Pennsylvania’s capitol keep its uncommonly high taxes through 2020—the latest development in a battle between…
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Earlier this week, Peoples Natural Gas announced that it would partner with the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority to provide clean water to Pittsburgh,…
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After a final Monday session to tie up loose ends, the state House of Representatives has recessed for the summer until further notice, leaving some…
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Across the U.S. and in western Pennsylvania, women appear poised to post major victories in the 2018 elections. But two local women who once served in the…
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A bill that would end elections for Pennsylvania’s three statewide courts is making its way through the state House. HB 111 would establish a “merit…
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A lawsuit filed Monday blames lawyers, engineers and financial experts for a Harrisburg trash incinerator project that nearly bankrupted the city, calling…
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With the state House and Senate both back in Harrisburg, lawmakers are turning their attention to a number of gun control and school safety bills.The…