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Pennsylvania and cryptocurrency: Navigating the state's evolving regulatory landscape
Pennsylvania views cryptocurrency in the same strategic, calculating manner as a poker player. The state avoids the oppressive rules seen elsewhere and instead is cautious, yet open-minded. Pennsylvania is aware of the possibilities of digital currencies but also closely monitors fraud, security, and market fluctuations. This article explores the state's cryptocurrency laws and how they affect investors, companies that deal in cryptocurrencies, and the larger financial system. Defining cryptocurrency in Pennsylvania: The legal perspective ...
Will fall foliage colors in Pa. and N.J. be popping this year? Here’s what AccuWeather predicts.
The hot days and dry conditions we experienced in the Lehigh Valley this summer will likely mean a typical fall foliage season, with a duller display expected the farther you go into New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania. That’s the word from AccuWeather, which issued its 2024 fall foliage forecast Wednesday....
As Tornado Alley shifts east, bracing for impact in unexpected places
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. As the remnants of Hurricane Ida barreled north in September 2021, Chris Erdner heard a startling warning on TV: Residents in her area needed to seek shelter immediately. Erdner’s quiet suburban neighborhood in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, was directly in the path of a tornado.
Pa. Attorney General's Office announces new protections for car buyers
HARRISBURG (KDKA) - The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office announced new protections to help those planning to buy a car in the Commonwealth. Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry announced an amendment to the Pennsylvania Automotive Industry Trade Practices regulations that modernizes the regulatory definition of advertisements to clearly include online statements. "These sensible updates to Pennsylvania's Automotive Regulations will make the process of purchasing a new vehicle more transparent," Attorney General Henry said. "My Office has worked closely with the public and regulatory agencies in finalizing these much-needed changes to deal with one of the largest sources of consumer complaints that our Bureau...
Mid-Penn football stars for Friday, Sept. 6
In the third week of high school football in Pennsylvania, big games were abound. • Sign up for PennLive’s new high school sports newsletter here. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Former PA Attorney General’s Regional Director charged with theft, forgery, and tampering with evidence
GREENSBURG, Pa. — Brenda Sawyer, the former Regional Director of the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General’s Region 5 Bureau of Narcotics Investigation, was arrested on September 5, 2024, after an…
Pennsylvania high school football scores for September 6, 2024
PITTSBURGH (KDKA/AP) — Week 1 of Pennsylvania high school football is here. With plenty of big storylines for teams throughout Western Pennsylvania, it's going to be an exciting season. After the games, you can find all the latest scores and highlights from around the state right here!SEARCH FOR YOUR TEAM'S SCORE:Abington Heights 30, Dallas 13Bald Eagle 49, Penns Valley 7Bedford 10, Central Cambria 7Belle Vernon 23, Central Valley 17Bellwood-Antis 20, Huntingdon 14Bentworth 35, Charleroi 28Bermudian Springs 21, Susquehannock 14Bethlehem Freedom 49, Allentown Central Catholic 15Biglerville 40, Northeastern 21Bishop McDevitt 40, Chambersburg 3Blue Mountain 49, Jim Thorpe 0Butler 35, Meadville 11Carmichaels 50, Frazier 20Catasauqua...
New Report Shows Pennsylvania’s Cyber Charter Schools Are Failing Black and Hispanic Students
Yet another study has been released that shows how cyber charter schools damage the education of Pennsylvania students and waste Pennsylvania taxpayer dollars. There’s no question that for some students with particular academic and social challenges, cyber charters are a useful solution. But for the majority of students and their families, cyber charters are a bad deal. And that damage is felt disproportionately by certain groups of students in the commonwealth.
Pa. winery feeling right at home in new location: ‘We love this community and feel the love back’
One of the additions to what is already an area of Pennsylvania with a convenient grouping of wineries to visit is in Chester County. You can click on this link for a map showing you how many are operating within a 45-minute to an hour’s drive. Casa Carmen Farm...
Senator Langerholc to host three license plate replacement events
(WTAJ) — Driving around with a damaged license plate? Don’t worry, Pennsylvania Senator Wayne Langerholc will be hosting free replacement events. There will be three replacement events, with staff available on-hand to help with license plate replacements. An officer will also be present to sign off on the applications to help move the process along. […]
Pa. County Was Wrong to Reject Provisional Ballots From Voters Who Made Mail Ballot Errors, Court Says
This article is made possible through Spotlight PA’s collaboration with Votebeat, a nonpartisan news organization covering local election administration and voting. Sign up for Votebeat's free newsletters here. HARRISBURG — A judge got it wrong when he decided that Butler County did not have to count provisional ballots from voters whose mail ballots were rejected because of an error, Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court ruled Thursday. Lawyers for voting rights groups that brought the case said the ruling would set a statewide standard. Meanwhile, a broader case on whether mail ballots can be rejected because voters failed to properly date their return envelopes is moving forward after an appeal, setting...
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