Sam Dunklau | WITF
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A 2018 grand jury recommended the state temporarily lift legal time limits for survivors.
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Pennsylvania bars and restaurants could begin selling customers mixed drinks to-go again if a state Senate proposal is approved.
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At least four Pennsylvania agencies have told state lawmakers they need more funding to address one of the biggest woes each of them has faced during the pandemic: not being able to hire or keep enough staff.
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Wolf said he supports several bills aimed at helping refugees and financially isolating Russia for its invasion.
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State Supreme Court justices are allowing some political party committee candidates to pass around petitions that help pave the way for them to appear on the primary ballot.
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Those previous names will still be widely used, including for logos and on diplomas.
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Experts agree there’s plenty of money to go around for the coming fiscal year, but how to spend it is proving contentious.
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The state Supreme Court is now tasked with deciding how to divide Pennsylvania into 17 Congressional districts for the next decade.
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A tech issue could hinder some Pa. voters from applying for a mail ballot online. Here’s what to do.There are workarounds to technical problems with signature verification.
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The Commonwealth Court ruled a key provision of the state's last major election law overhaul unconstitutional.