Ben Wasserstein
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In a sometimes chaotic and acrimonious late-night session Wednesday, the state House passed several pieces of legislation — known as code bills — to move the delayed state budget closer to the finish line.
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Mike Vereb, a former state lawmaker who was Gov. Josh Shapiro’s secretary of legislative affairs, resigned Thursday.
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The college credit requirement to enter the Pennsylvania State Police Academy is no longer needed.
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Since 2010, 164 suicides have occurred at state parks and forests, according to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
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For more than a week, Maui has been enduring devastating wildfires, which now rank among the deadliest in United States history
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Passage of the state budget could not have come soon enough for some public education groups.
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Pennsylvanians could be smoking a different plant should new legislation legalizing recreational cannabis become law.
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Republican politicians object to the nonprofit's new president, who has said she's a Marxist.
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The debate over a person’s right to an abortion has been amplified since Roe v. Wade was overturned last summer.
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Faster internet for all Pennsylvanians is just around the corner.