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2020 election deniers ordered to pay $1 million in Pennsylvania voting machine dispute
A Pennsylvania judge has determined that three 2020 election deniers must pay nearly $1 million in fees as the result of a years-long legal dispute with state officials over voting equipment used during the last presidential race, according to recent court filings.
Listen to the radio adaptation of ‘Between Hevan and Eartha’
Six very different people find themselves thrown together during a storm for a focus group on climate change in Pennsylvania. Can they stop talking and start listening?. Between Hevan and Eartha: A Not-So-Tall Tale about Climate Change is an original work from Sankofa African American Theatre Company inspired by and written for Climate Solutions, a collaboration in Central Pa. supported by Solutions Journalism Network.
Red Cross Urges Pennsylvanians to Donate Blood Amid National Crisis
In response to a critical nationwide blood shortage, the American Red Cross is urgently appealing to residents of Pennsylvania to participate in blood donations. The call to action comes as severe weather events, including Hurricane Debby, have disrupted blood drive operations across the country, further intensifying the demand for blood.
Bristol Township School District Reaps the Benefits of Pennsylvania’s Historic, New Education Funding
Nothing says Welcome Back to School like a $1.1 billion increase in the education budget. One of the municipalities singled out for additional funding is close to home, as the new budget guarantees the people of one Bucks County community relief from years of onerous taxation. Bristol Township School District has long struggled to provide an adequate education with limited resources. But now, Democratic leadership has moved to put an end to that.
Pa. guide lists the start, Sundays and rules for hunting season
For a fifth straight autumn this year, Pennsylvania permits hunting for game on three Sundays. For hunters, these days and others are probably already committed to memory or marked on the calendar. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may...
How a Pa. man started an imaginary country in Antarctica and got 2,300 people to join him
This story first appeared in PA Local, a weekly newsletter by Spotlight PA taking a fresh, positive look at the incredible people, beautiful places, and delicious food of Pennsylvania. Sign up for free here. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,...
Pennsylvania court says counties cannot throw out misdated mail-in votes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The two most populous counties of the battleground state of Pennsylvania will not be able to throw out mail-in votes over incorrect envelope dates, according to a Friday decision by a state court.
Free speech questions in Wilmington, DSO director search, pumpkin spice vibes
Why, hey there, Delaware. Welcome to the first day back to reality for many people. School, work, putting the boogie board away til next year … or at least next weekend. Ever wonder how tech-savvy the First State is? Delaware is one of the most lucrative states for tech companies and employees, according to...
Trump: ‘I’d like to think that God thinks that I’m going to straighten out our country’
Former President Trump said in a new interview that he thinks God believes he will “straighten out” the country after he survived an assassination attempt in July. Fox News host Mark Levin asked the former president whether he believes in God more following the attempted assassination of him during a Pennsylvania rally on July 13.…
Opening week of fall sports recap
The high school football season kicked off the season on Thursday night and what a great weekend of football the first state treated to. Hodgson 21 Howard 6: The Silver Eagles scored the final 21 points to defeat vo tech rival on Thursday afternoon. Brysheem Davis had a pair of touchdowns, a 30 yard reception and then a 37 ... Read More
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