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Shapiro administration orders 2,300 state employees to return to the office at least 3 days per week
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Republican Party · PennsylvaniaState Rep. Lynda Schlegel Culver led Democrat Patricia Lawton by a more than two-to-one margin. Culver will fill the seat of former Sen. John Gordner, who resigned Nov. 30. The Senate seat covers Columbia, Montour, Northumberland and Snyder counties.See the Story
GOP declares victory in conservative state Senate district
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Shell · PittsburghShell Polymers Monaca is a multibillion-dollar petrochemical complex in Potter, Pennsylvania. Environmental group: Shell is withholding or slow to release information to the public about flaring, orange glows in the sky and strange noises at its ethylene cracker plant. The company defended itself Thursday.See the Story
Activists: Shell cracker plant not living up to 'good neighbor' promises
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Bar · BarMary Jo Jordan claims she was served vodka and beer despite being visibly intoxicated. Jordan said she suffered spinal injuries, a concussion and other ailments. She later suffered from pneumonia, adjustment disorder and depression. Jordan is suing for an unspecified amount in damages for pain and suffering and loss of future earnings.See the Story
Woman sues Bell Township bar, claims drunken fall from stool left her paralyzed
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Marijuana · PittsburghAnxiety disorders are now the leading reason Pennsylvanians get a medical marijuana card. A first-of-its-kind analysis of more than 1.1 million certification records obtained by Spotlight PA reveals. The records offer the first comprehensive look at how a decision by former Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf transformed Pennsylvania's medical marijuana program.See the Story
How anxiety came to dominate the big business of medical marijuana cards in Pa.
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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania · BethlehemThe 2023 firearms season is set to take place Nov. 25-Dec. 9, with Sunday hunting permitted on Nov. 26. Some hunters had been urging the agency to return to the Monday-after-Thanksgiving firearms opener. The PGC opted to leave the season the same as the past few years.See the Story
Why the Pa. Game Commission voted to keep opening day for firearms deer season in place
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Pa. takes over troubled mortgage relief program from contractor after complaints, backlogs
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Pittsburgh · PittsburghPittsburgh City Council met with the police union Tuesday to discuss how to fix police staffing shortages and other concerns in the community. The union said on average officers have received a raise of less than 70 cents an hour every year for the last nearly two decades. The city administration said they are nearing the end and are hopeful to have someone hired in the coming months.See the Story
State of Pittsburgh policing? 'Abysmal' staffing, union tells city council
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