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Posted on: Aug 17, 2022

Gubernatorial debates in Pennsylvania are usually hosted by independent media outlets and moderated by journalists and news anchors who have been covering the campaigns for months.

Posted on: Aug 3, 2022

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A former opioid manufacturer has agreed in principle to pay up to $2.4 billion in a deal with a dozen states over its marketing and product safety practices, state attorneys general announced Friday.

Posted on: Aug 3, 2022

Pennsylvania’s highest court has upheld the state’s 2019 mail-in voting law, ruling that the measure does not violate the state constitution. The decision comes after a lower state court had previously tossed the law earlier this year.

Posted on: Aug 3, 2022

If it seems like your television set is giving a one-sided view of the Pennsylvania governor’s race so far, congratulations — you are a perceptive viewer.

Posted on: Jun 29, 2022

While a recent poll shows rideshare drivers favor flexibility over reclassification, labor advocates are skeptical of legislation that seeks to classify gig workers as independent contractors and to establish portable benefits for app-based workers.

Posted on: Jun 29, 2022

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to consider a case that could invalidate the regular use exclusion in uninsured and underinsured coverage policies.

Posted on: Jun 22, 2022

One day in July 1985, three young men from Philadelphia, their lawyer and a burly Pinkerton guard arrived at a horse track outside Chicago carrying a briefcase with $250,000 in cash.

Posted on: Jun 22, 2022

The U.S. House committee investigating the January 2021 U.S. Capitol attack spent several hours Tuesday scrutinizing former President Donald Trump’s potentially illegal effort to convince GOP leaders in some states – including Pennsylvania – to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

Posted on: Jun 15, 2022

A proposed amendment currently before the Pennsylvania House Judiciary Committee would, if enacted, grant the state legislature the authority to create statutes establishing the venue of a civil lawsuit.

Posted on: Jun 15, 2022

The last time Medicare rated hospitals on surgical complications such as bed sores, collapsed lungs, bloodstream infections, and broken hips, four Philadelphia-area facilities scored worse than average.


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