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Republicans said terminating the emergency order was what Pennsylvanians demanded when they granted the legislative branch new powers during the May primary.
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On today’s program: A year after its first demonstration, Black, Young, & Educated’s co-founder Nick Anglin says Civil Saturdays are back and will take place every other week this summer; and Pittsburgh natives and brother-sister duo Molly and Bailey Donovan talk about writing, producing and directing their film “Back for Good.”
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"The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano" dramatizes how the civil-rights struggles of late-1960s New York affected one family.
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Former Penn State president Graham Spanier has reported to jail early to begin serving his sentence in a case stemming from the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal.
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It’s been a somewhat rocky launch of the state’s new unemployment system this week. Users say there have been a series of glitches, officials with the Department of Labor and Industry say they are working to address them.
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The “Ring of Fire” eclipse will be partially visible in Pittsburgh tomorrow morning around sunrise. The maximum view happens at 5:52 a.m.. and can be seen to the east-northeast until about 6:30 a.m.
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The legislation would make an affordable housing pilot project in Lawrenceville permanent.
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Urging lawmakers to “stop taking bribes,” demonstrators returned to Pennsylvania’s Capitol to press lawmakers to pass legislation banning them from taking gifts from lobbyists and others aiming to influence them.
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The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education's board of governors takes public comment this week on plans to merge 14 of its schools into two new institutions. At the first hearing Wednesday morning, speakers pleaded with the board to delay or forgo the consolidation plans.
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But the city’s top parks official says the problem is that the hiring pool itself is running dry — and that other seasonal workers deserve enhanced wages too.