Sam Dunklau
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Pros and business alike have complained processing times are sometimes slow – to the point where people can’t work and things can’t get built.
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The audit of a dozen districts released this week has drawn the ire of school business experts.
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A pair of Pa. House Republicans spearheading the effort have appealed a court decision that halted the trial.
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A collective of county commissioners laid out their priorities
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Legal observers say the question of whether to count mail-in ballots with handwritten dating errors is still open.
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In their lone debate before polls close on Nov. 8, Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate candidates were grilled Tuesday night about where they stand on key issues.
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Interviewers have zeroed in on the topic as Fetterman has been barnstorming local and national outlets.
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A Commonwealth Court judge rejected a move to ban counties from letting voters fix minor issues. But the case may not have much effect on the midterms.
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Supporters say letting private companies mint their own designs could bring in millions of dollars for road projects, State Police efforts, and more.
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Lawyers for Pennsylvania Senate Republicans are weighing in on an election-related case before the U.S. Supreme Court. The case, known as Moore v. Harper, could impact how future elections are conducted.