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Pennsylvania’s Department of Labor and Industry said Wednesday more people are filing for unemployment payments using the new system it rolled out last week.
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One of Pennsylvania's top federal prosecutors says he's committed to help hunt down those who participated in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, but says it’s been a "drain on resources."
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Pennsylvania’s Republican lawmakers have yet to introduce a promised package of voting law changes, which could include tighter voter identification requirements.
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State lawmakers and student activists remembered the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder by calling for more action on police reform.
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Gov. Tom Wolf said Tuesday that the commonwealth could finish scheduling and vaccinating eligible people in the 1A group within the next few days, and is on track to finish vaccinating public and private education professionals well ahead of schedule.
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A new poll from Franklin and Marshall College shows a majority of Pennsylvanians disapprove of the vote taken by eight Republican congressmen to overturn…
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Advocates are calling on state lawmakers to allow the public to be closely involved in the redistricting process, the once-a-decade event when the commonwealth’s legislative and Congressional district maps are redrawn.
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The state Capitol was on high alert after a report indicated armed groups were planning to gather at state capitols.
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Pennsylvania’s state lawmaking session ended Monday, and with it, any chance for legislative intervention seeking to overturn the state’s election results.
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Pennsylvania's U.S. Senators are each approaching Democrat Joe Biden's projected victory in the presidential election differently.