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Pa. House passes slew of legislation, including bill to address school meal debt
While Gov. Josh Shapiro and other leaders in the state legislature expressed confidence that they are nearing a budget deal after officially missing the July 1 deadline, the state House passed several other pieces of legislation on Monday. The post Pa. House passes slew of legislation, including bill to address school meal debt appeared first on Pennsylvania Capital-Star.
Anthony Macri wins Pa. Speedweek 410 sprint car race at Lincoln Speedway
Defending Pa. Speedweek champion Anthony Macri of Dillsburg won his first race of this year’s series Monday night, taking the checkered flag in the 410 sprint car feature at Lincoln Speedway. Macri, who took home the $10,000 winner’s share of the purse, finished second in Sunday night’s feature at...
Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey stands by Biden, says voters will decide on issues, not on a bad debate
Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey said Monday that President Joe Biden is able to run a strong race and serve a second term in the Oval Office, standing by his close ally in the critical battleground state following a disastrous debate performance that's prompting some national Democrats to question his candidacy.Casey had stayed quiet about Biden's performance before making his first public appearances since Thursday night's debate, including a campaign stop in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the blue-collar hometown that he shares with Biden and that the president name-checked in the debate.Casey, who is also seeking reelection in November, acknowledged that Biden had...
Tim Keefer stepping down as Carlow men's basketball coach after 10 seasons
Jul. 1—Results, Tim Keefer said, did not always come in the form of wins and losses on the court. The only men's basketball coach in Carlow University history didn't try to squeeze everything into one bay. A narrow thinker he is not; a bloodhound who detects the hardest workers on the floor and gives them a chance — now that sounds more like Keefer. Keefer didn't win more than six games in a ...
You can fish for free in Pennsylvania on July Fourth
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Pennsylvanians can fish for free without a fishing license this Fourth of July. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission says Thursday is a Fish-For-Free-Day, meaning people can spend the holiday fishing even if they don't have a license. All fishing regulations like seasons and creel limits still apply. If you need a rod and a reel, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission offers a fishing tackle loaner program at dozens of locations across the state, including at several popular parks. The agency is also reminding anglers who are heading out on boats to be safe. Follow a basic safety checklist before and after each boating adventure, the game commission says. Always wear a life jacket, let others know when and where you'll be boating, check the weather forecast, have proper registration and launch permits and never boat under the influence of drugs and alcohol. If you want to fish any other day, you'll need a license. You can get one in-person or online.
Senate confirms Pa. Secretary of Health
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — The role of Secretary of Health for Pennsylvania has been officially filled since the departure of Dr. Rachel Levine. After a vote Monday, acting Health Secretary Debra Bogen was named Secretary of Health after Governor Josh Shapiro nominated her a year and a half ago. There were 42 yeas and eight […]
Governor Shapiro announces property tax distribution, rebates for 2023
DUNMORE, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Governor Josh Shapiro and Secretary of Revenue Pat Browne visited Robert Dougherty Dunmore High Rise in Lackawanna County on Monday. They announced the distribution of property tax and rent rebates for 2023 starting on Monday. The property tax and rent rebate program benefits eligible Pennsylvanians age 65 and older, widows, […]
$5 million class action lawsuit against Geisinger, Microsoft-owned IT company
DANVILLE, Pa. (WTAJ) – A class action lawsuit has been filed against Geisinger and a Microsoft company – demanding $5 million to compensate patients for a data security breach. A former patient, James Wierbowski, filed the lawsuit individually and on behalf of more than 1 million impacted Geisinger patients, claiming that a former Nuance Communications […]
Pennsylvania lottery jackpot hit over the weekend
Pa. (WTAJ) — One lucky player hit the $400,000 Pennsylvania Cash 5 jackpot over the weekend. The winning ticket matched all five numbers in Saturday night’s drawing. Cash 5 winning numbers for Saturday, June 29: 03 06 10 21 40 According to the lottery, more than 13,000 other Cash 5 players won between $2 and $200. At this time, […]
School vouchers may make it into Pennsylvania’s budget. What would they really do?
This story first appeared in The Investigator, a weekly newsletter by Spotlight PA featuring the best investigative and accountability journalism from across Pennsylvania. Sign up for free here. Harrisburg, Pa. — Few arguments in Harrisburg are as fraught as the one happening now over school choice vouchers, and it features a lot of spin from lawmakers and lobbyists. Still, as budget talks speed toward a resolution that may include them,...
Pennsylvania county disenfranchised voters whose mail-in ballots had errors, ACLU lawsuit claims
The ballots, which were from both Republican and Democratic voters, were not counted in the April primary, according to the lawsuit. Several of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit are voters who say their ballots were rejected for errors on the ballot’s outer “declaration” envelope, such as for writing an “incomplete date,” or failing to sign and date the envelope in the correct place. The post Pennsylvania county disenfranchised voters whose mail-in ballots had errors, ACLU lawsuit claims appeared first on Pennsylvania Capital-Star.
Residents across multiple states flock to Pa. to buy fireworks ahead of July 4
Fireworks sales in Pennsylvania are picking up ahead of July 4th on Thursday, with stores reporting brisk sales."We paid like $750," said Justin Samy, who drove to Pennsylvania from his home in New Jersey to buy fireworks. "Usually for New Year's we get a little more, but for the 4th of July we're keeping it calm."Because the holiday is on a Thursday this year, stores are expecting crowds after 5 p.m. on Monday, and then a rush of customers the rest of the week.Many are coming from all over the country to buy their fireworks in Pennsylvania.SEE ALSO | Philadelphia...
Pharmacy reform passes state House
(The Center Square) – The state House OK’d a bill Friday that, if passed, will reign in pharmacy benefit managers, which impact prescription pricing and put pressure on independent drug stores across Pennsylvania. “We need to create a level playing field for our community pharmacies so that they can compete fairly with the big guys. We’re taking on corporate greed, and I believe we will win,” said the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Jessica Benham, D-Carrick. ...
Celebrate safely: state officials share safety tips ahead of Fourth of July weekend
Officials from several state agencies came together at Codorus State Park to provide safety tips ahead of the Fourth of July weekend. With a backdrop of the waterfront of Lake Marburg on a sunny June day, the leaders urged safety no matter how you celebrate the holiday. ...
Connecticut Sweeps Select Side Tourney in NY
Part of the resurgence of HS all-star and select-side tournaments took place in late June in New York. Teams from New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, both boys and girls, converged on Glover Field in Pelham, NY for a on-day event. The idea of the tournament was to give...
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