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Commonwealth Court judges are mulling whether the Republican-led probe into Pennsylvania’s election system can move forward.
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With opioid settlement money in hand, midstate counties are getting ready to take grant applications.
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State legislative leaders say they’ll take a procedural vote on the proposal early next year. 2023 primary voters would then get to weigh in.
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The new 988 system launched in mid-July, and one early estimate says calls went up 45% nationally during the first week.
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If Mastriano, who got about 44% of the vote in the crowded GOP primary, wants to expand his reach beyond dedicated supporters, it might take some money.
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Inflation is pushing the Pa. legislature’s annual cost-of-living adjustments even higher; base salaries could exceed $100,000 in 2023.
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Community unemployment groups still want answers for issues that have come up over the last two years.
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Cities are planting trees as one way to try to check the escalating temperatures. But there can be obstacles to that solution.
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Mastriano said he never entered the Capitol, that he left before any violence occurred, and never crossed police lines "as they existed.”
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The bill is seen as a mandate that municipal leaders and environmental groups call a solution in search of a problem.