Emily Previti
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Voters who request absentee and mail-in ballots before the May 26 deadline might receive them at different times due to “factors outside their control."
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State leads nation in percentage of workforce seeking benefits
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Citizens think the state’s redistricting process is broken and corrupt, manipulated by politicians for their own gain, and lacks transparency.
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In Columbia County, for example, the sheriff's storage area was at 90 percent capacity as state lawmakers debated the PFA law last year in Harrisburg.
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Pennsylvania will redraw its congressional and legislative districts after the 2020 census - and there's a renewed push to change the rules before that happens.
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About 1,300 Pennsylvania communities don't have their own police departments and rely instead on state police. But they don't pay anything for the service - and it costs state taxpayers nearly half a billion dollars every year.
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Pennsylvania's turnout jumped from 43 percent in 2014 to 58 percent in this year's midterm.
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(Undated) -- Organizers weren't sure, initially, whether U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, R-10, would appear in-person for the Cumberland 9/12 Patriots' candidates forum in Carlisle last spring.
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KEYSTONE CROSSROADS -- Candidates in Pennsylvania's Ninth Congressional District held their final debate at WVIA in Pittston Tuesday night, concluding a race marked recently by personal attacks.
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KEYSTONE CROSSROADS -- The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to consider another appeal by Republican state lawmakers over this year's changes to Pennsylvania's congressional district map.