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After getting bitter cold for Christmas, Pittsburgh will ring in the New Year with mild, wet weatherThe deep freeze that took hold in Pittsburgh and much of the country Friday will soon give way to unseasonably mild conditions. Temperatures are expected to approach the 50s by Thursday.
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The federally-funded program opened at the beginning of February.
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A for-profit company, with a history of complaints, would handle services previously provided by local Area Agencies on Aging, under the state's plan.
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Pennsylvania’s counties and municipal governments will see the lowest level of annual fee revenue they get from Marcellus Shale gas wells, as drilling slowed and prices sank during the pandemic.
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Pennsylvania’s new unemployment filing system has been up and running for two days. Tens of thousands of previously enrolled people have still not filed claims.
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Officials celebrated breaking ground on a new, low-barrier homeless shelter Uptown Thursday.
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The Western Pennsylvania Democrat explains why the plan he's working on leaves out funding for social services, a priority in President Biden's proposal.
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A Republican proposal to revamp Pennsylvania election law would affect deadlines, early voting and mail-in ballots and require ID for all in-person voters.
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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.