Unprecedented spending on this Election Day. And potential changes to electricity, gas and water in Pa.
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On this Election Day, Pennsylvanians will decide whether three state Supreme Court Justices should keep their seats. The unprecedented spending and polarization this year has put off some voters.
Partisan control of the court could have major implications for the 2028 presidential race, since justices might be asked to rule on election disputes, as they did in 2020.
Republican lawmakers across the mid-Atlantic met in Harrisburg last week to discuss rising electricity bills.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has issued a draft air permit to a natural gas fired power plant in Westmoreland County. Environmental groups say the draft has several flaws.
American Water and Essential Utilities are merging. They’re the two largest municipal water and wastewater management companies in the United States.
Both the Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg released statements in response to a controversial float in the Hanover Halloween parade last week.
Seven hundred faculty members at Harrisburg Area Community College - HACC - went on strike yesterday.
The Lancaster Stormers are under new ownership.
Prospector Baseball Group acquired the minor league baseball team from four Lancaster-area businessmen who owned the Stormers for the past 12 years.
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