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A guide to Pa. mail ballots: How to request, fill out and return
What questions do you have about the 2024 elections? What major issues do you want candidates to address? Let us know. This year, Election Day is Nov. 5. All registered voters in the commonwealth can either vote by mail ballot or in person. Voting by mail has been an option for all Pa. voters since 2020.
Penn State will see its fair share of big plays vs. Illinois, but how many? PSU bold prediction
There is something to be said for consistency. Here we are, bracing for the fourth game on Penn State’s schedule. When it comes to making bold predictions for the Nittany Lions, I am 0-for-3. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our...
Letters: Unwelcoming Homecoming for PSU Alumni; Wrong on Project 2025; Not Again, Glenn; Elect Womer
With Penn State Homecoming weekend upon us, I am disgusted by our university’s hateful actions toward alumni. The board has recently ended our democratic elections for trustees, a practice established 149 years ago by our founders. On top of that, the board has muzzled trustees so that dissenting opinions cannot be expressed – a disgraceful situation for an institution of higher learning, where it should be understood that diversity of viewpoints leads to increased understanding. Even worse, two trustees elected by the alumni are about to be removed from the board because of asking too many questions and taking their...
Trib HSSN don't miss high school football matchups for 2024 Week 5
Sep. 26—Welcome to Week 5 of the 2024 WPIAL football regular season and the midway point of the regular season. Friday night finally marks the start of section play for five district conferences. Conference action kicks off in all three Class 4A conferences. In the first five weeks of the season, the combined nonconference record of the teams in the Parkway Conference was 16-6. It was 13-3 in ...
Delaware Valley travelers return from Florida ahead of Hurricane Helene
Getting out of the path of the storm is what several people flying into Philadelphia International Airport were doing as Hurricane Helene inches closer to U.S. landfall."People's cell phones were just beeping with emergency warnings almost every 10,15 minutes," Steve Abrams said.Originally from the Delaware Valley, Abrams flew in from Florida for work and to visit family. He prepped his house in Tampa for the storm before leaving."Other than that, it's just a hope and a prayer that when you get back the storm didn't knock ya out," Abrams said.On the same Frontier flight was Sarah Braceland. The mom from Chester...
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