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As the nation anxiously awaited resolution of the debt limit crisis last week, Pennsylvania congressman Scott Perry took to a podium outside the Capitol to say he opposed the compromise bill struck by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden.
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Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senators are asking a national guard reserve for a more detailed study of the impact of proposed low altitude flights over the PA Wilds Region. WVIA’s Kat Bolus has more.
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Pennsylvania’s 2023 primaries included 26 candidates for county commissioner who believe the 2020 election was illegitimate, fraudulent, or involved a conspiracy to manipulate outcomes, as identified by Spotlight PA.
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Today is the last day to provide public comment on the Maryland Air National Guard’s proposal to lower the airspace it uses to train in the PA Wilds region. WVIA’s Kat Bolus has more.
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Federal regulators are working with partners in Pennsylvania to help select farms reduce pollution that’s flowing to the Chesapeake Bay. StateImpact Pennsylvania’s Rachel McDevitt reports.
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The site of the country’s most serious nuclear accident is entering a new phase of clean up. StateImpact Pennsylvania’s Rachel McDevitt has the latest on Three Mile Island.
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A Canadian university is investigating allegations that state Sen. Doug Mastriano's doctoral thesis there was riddled with errors and possible fabrications. WITF's Robby Brod looks at some of the most egregious allegations.
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Two environmental groups filed suit Thursday in federal court against Shell for air pollution at its Beaver County ethane cracker. Meanwhile, the ethane cracker is shut down while Shell tries to fix its problems.
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State lawmakers are looking into the effects cryptocurrency has on the climate. StateImpact Pennsylvania’s Rachel McDevitt reports some crypto companies are taking advantage of state incentives for burning waste coal.
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A complaint filed by a graduate student in Oklahoma has led a Canadian university to launch an investigation into a doctoral thesis written by Pennsylvania state senator Doug Mastriano.
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Mail-in voting continues to be a popular — and polarizing — way to vote in Pennsylvania’s elections. WPSU’s Anne Danahy reports on what a recent poll says about the issue.
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Eight Pennsylvania municipalities are slated to exit the Act 47 distressed municipalities program in the next 10 months.