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Advocates are hopeful to see needed funds during Gov. Tom Wolf’s final year in office.
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The plan includes spending money on workers and a property tax subsidy for lower-income homeowners and renters.
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The House and Senate's top GOP budget negotiators say the state's $7.76 billion in extra relief and tax money can't be stretched too thin.
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A nationwide survey sheds light on how self-reporting can predict infection rates.
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Counties will have broad authority to decide where the money goes.
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The court will hear arguments Dec. 8 in order to make a final decision.
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Newly-public data shows outbreaks among staff and residents throughout the pandemic.
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"There has never been a problem at the United States and Canadian border. We are deeply dependent on each other for our economic viability."
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Much of the rest of upstate New York has a positivity rate of 5% or more, higher than it was in the fall of 2020.
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County officials attributed the rise in cases to residents socializing over Halloween weekend.