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The best news, analysis and commentary covering PA politics and policy. Charles F. McElwee, Editor - @CFMcElwee Michael Torres, Deputy Editor - @MindofTorres
Joined February 2022
Supreme Court Justices Seeking Retention Weigh In Issues
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The hour-long forum on Monday gave voters a rare personal glimpse into the lives of Pa. Supreme Court Justices Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty and David Wecht. All are up for retention in November.
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SEPTA Avoids Cuts for Another 2 Years
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PennDOT will allow SEPTA to dip into $394 million in capital assistance to fund daily operations and avoid massive cuts — for now.
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'Scranton Joe' Biden Picks DE Over PA For Presidential Library
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Former President Joe Biden has chosen to build his Presidential Library in Delaware, where he jumpstarted his political career and served as U.S. senator for 36 years.
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U.S. Steel Will Move Processing to Indiana and Pennsylvania
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Confirming the company will cut processing later this fall in Granite City, U.S. Steel said it will move those responsibilities to bigger mills.
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Gov: Trump' Policies Deterring Tourists From Coming to PHL
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Gov. Josh Shapiro said Donald Trump's immigration policies will discourage foreign visitors from attending 2026 events and that tariffs will make participating more expensive.
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Deal to Sell Three NEPA Hospitals Possible by End of Month
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Negotiations between Commonwealth Health Systems and Tenor Health Foundation are ongoing, but state Rep. Bridget Kosierowski and her partners remain optimistic that a deal will happen potentially as s
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Rite Aid Stores Apparently All Closed in PA
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The drugstore chain still lists four Pennsylvania locations on its website, but it appears the last Keystone State Rite Aid actually closed in August.
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PRT Considers Diverting Capital Projects
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HARRISBURG — In the midst of a 70-day-old state budget impasse, an opportunity that presented itself on Monday might allow Pittsburgh Regional Transit...
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Latinos in Hazleton Say They're Sticking by Trump
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The Republican-leaning Latino enclave hasn't seen aggressive ICE enforcement, and voters there continue to back Trump.
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PA Dems Pick DePasquale as Party Chair
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The state party is struggling both to reach voters and to raise money in the aftermath of the 2024 election.
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New PA Dem Chair On What's Needed to Win Back Black Voters
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Former Democratic Auditor General Eugene DePasquale said the party needs to get back to “bread and butter” issues. When it comes to Black voters, he thinks there needs to be
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The Risk and Reward of Data Centers as Utility Customers
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Pennsylvania legislators and utility regulators to hold hearings on how to protect rate payers against the risk of large new loads entering and, also, leaving the electric grid prematurely.
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In Philly, a Race to Represent Nation's Most Dem District
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Three state legislators and four first-time candidates vie to succeed U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans.
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Pittsburgh's Anti-Police Activists Have Lost the Plot
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I am not, you might have guessed, a natural protester. Yet in the spring of 2020, I planned to attend a Black Lives Matter march on West Liberty Avenue....
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A Year Later, Rural Pennsylvanians Recovering from Debby
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(The Center Square) - A year after tropical storm Debby moved through Pennsylvania in its diminished state, residents of Potter and Tioga Counties are still recovering from flood waters.
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