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2004 was a tough year for Ronald.In less than a month, he was arrested twice — once for theft and once for conspiracy."The police came up, and my brother…
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Many who overdose on an opioid in Pennsylvania never need to go to a hospital. Some are treated by first responders, or bystanders who carry naloxone, a…
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Ever wonder about something you see or hear in the region that you wish our reporters would explore? Now's your chance!Here's how it works: Share your…
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If there's a checklist for starting a political campaign, one item would have to be, "Am I qualified to run?"Businessman Kris Hart planned to announce his…
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Art is having a hard time competing with football.The NFL draft has taken over most of the Parkway, as well as the famous Rocky steps that lead to…
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There are all sorts of eureka moments that might make someone decide to remake their lives, from a bad breakup to a health scare to job loss.For Christian…
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Could a citizens' group defy tradition and change Pennsylvania politics?Fair Districts PA, which has taken on the issue of gerrymandering in state…
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An estimated 5,000 protesters filled the sidewalks and roadways outside of Philadelphia International Airport Sunday to denounce President Donald Trump's…
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For decades, Pennsylvania had some of the screwiest liquor laws in the nation. But this year, after decades of false starts and abandoned bills, the…
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When North Carolina was called for Donald Trump, a crying Dynah Haubert left the Sheraton ballroom.She and other activists were among the crowds of…