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Geisinger has revealed it has fallen victim to a large data breach. Threats that led to the cancellation of a drag queen story hour in Lancaster were found to have originated from outside the United States. The sentencing of a former SEPTA higher-up should “[serve] as a warning” to other public officials engaging in shady activity. Finally, Pennsyl…
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Here’s an update on that “bestiality bus” that was found in Adams County. A proposal would lower credit card “swipe fees” in Pennsylvania, and some banks aren’t too jazzed about it. Hundreds of flights were delayed or canceled at PHL, forcing some people to sleep at the airport. And a number of drivers noticed something amiss with a sign on I-95.…
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Cops found a “bestiality bus” broken down in Adams County. A Pittsburgh-based company which offers at-home rape kits is currently embroiled in a battle with the state Attorney General’s office. SEPTA will crack down on quality-of-life issues. Plus, airport security confiscated several grenades the other day.…
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Two lawmakers will introduce the state’s “first comprehensive, bipartisan adult-use cannabis legalization bill.” Crematories within the state can now operate at a lower temperature. Antlerless deer licenses go on sale soon with some improvements made to the process when compared to last year. And a ship is getting kicked out from where it’s docked …
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A jail accidentally released a man being held on bail for gun charges. A proposal recently OK’d by the state Senate would crack down on “squatter’s rights.” Commuters that go over these four Delaware River bridges might have to starting paying a $6 toll. Lastly, this waste management company proves one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.…
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A state agency hasn’t been audited since maybe the USSR was a thing. A borough in Allegheny County is thinking about placing a limit on the number of pets a household can have. OA new bill would incentivize those receiving food stamps to eat healthy. And that meat and cheese left to dangle off a pole for nearly a month has been removed.…
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Feds have busted a group of 12 men accused of trafficking drugs and guns into parts of Philadelphia including Kensington. DA Larry Krasner has lifted a ban on a journalist he barred from press briefings last month. Over 9 percent of the state’s workforce doesn’t have a high school diploma. Lastly, this new BJ’s is looking to sell booze.…
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Eight individuals accused of having ties to ISIS have been arrested in several major U.S. cities, Philadelphia among them. Bar owners in Harrisburg have had enough of “out of control” teens. Toll booths on the turnpike are going the way of the dodo. Plus, a festival has left meat and cheese swinging off a greased pole for nearly a month.…
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Nearly 30 popular drinks have been recalled due to “undeclared materials.” Protestors made their way into the state Capitol this week to criticize politicians who received contributions from Pennsylvania’s “richest man.” A bill which would outlaw the distribution of deepfakes has advanced. Lastly, the anniversary of a lighting-in-a-bottle experimen…
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People in Philadelphia are having mixed reactions to clean-up efforts in Kensington. There’s an “unorthodox learning programing” that’s making its way around the state. Pennsylvania may be ready for ready-to-go cocktails. And the state has a new record-breaking fish to be proud of.PennLive による
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A dog was shot twice in Philadelphia while protecting its owner. The state Senate has green lit a bill that would give tax exemption to anyone living near the East Palestine train derailment site. More Red Lobster locations are closing. Plus, a Chinese man’s global bike ride has a few stops in Pennsylvania.…
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The family of a Philadelphia man accused of killing a journalist is criticizing the way the case is being handled. Mayor Cherelle Parker is looking to build a massive “wellness village” for addicts. Dozens have fallen ill from contaminated cucumbers, so check your fridges. Lastly, a zoo has welcomed baby wallaby.…
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A group of retail thieves used kids for their crimes. A state official has proposed the biggest minimum wage in the country. The state Senate has passed a bill requiring a moment of silence in schools during 9/11 anniversaries. Finally, this dog was getting groomed when he got high.PennLive による
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Dozens of public water suppliers throughout Pennsylvania were found to have toxic “forever chemicals” levels above EPA regulations. The state is also among those that are doing little to improve opioid abuse treatments. Bikers are looking for “equal treatment with automobiles on a couple of things.” Lastly, the “Stanley Cup” is nearing its end, but…
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Pedestrian deaths have hit a 40-year high nationwide. Officials would like for people to take the proper precautions against rabies as they head outside during the summer. Some folks may be entitled to a settlement from a chemical spill. And you may have heard of “Cocaine Bear,” but how’s about “Cocaine Werewolf?”…
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A teen bit officers who were arresting her for stealing from a Dick’s Sporting Goods. An iconic hot dog joint is relocating due to ongoing crime. “Human services” accounts for over 40 percent of Pennsylvania’s state budget. Lastly, mosey outside to see a “planetary parade” marching across the sky on Monday.…
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Charges have been dropped against three CYS workers accused of contributing to the death of an infant. Gambling in Pennsylvania keeps growing and growing. A long-awaited tiny homes village for homeless veterans will open soon. And you can check out the site of a Revolutionary POW camp soon.PennLive による
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A man was doing some yard work when he dug up a rather illicit surprise. Officials would like to remind everyone about Pennsylvania’s laws regarding fireworks ahead of Memorial Day. Speaking of which, things will get busy, traffic-wise, during the holiday weekend. Lastly, Pennsylvania’s great when it comes to surviving the zombie apocalypse.…
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A neighborhood is being besieged by rats, so much so they’re costing residents thousands in damage. Parents are frustrated over the lack of air-conditioning in their kids’ schools. More people are smoking pot than drinking daily. Plus, the next city to host the 2026 NFL Draft has been announced.PennLive による
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A sedative that’s more powerful than xylazine was discovered in fentanyl samples. A dad is claiming how his five-year-old was assaulted by an older, unsupervised student with special needs at school. Pittsburgh Public Schools with teach ethnic studies next year. And this city is one of the best for celebrating Memorial Day.…
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Anti-theft glass is keeping away thieves and, apparently, customers alike. Experts are debating whether or not to give people a tax credit for their kidneys. Not one, not two, but seven cities in Pennsylvania made it onto a “worst for bedbugs” list. Lastly, here’s how best to climb a grease pole.PennLive による
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The residents of one neighborhood in Philadelphia are rallying against the possibility of a drug treatment center operating out of a shelter in the area. Another municipality is mulling over a single-use plastic ban. Pennsylvania’s gaming industry won big last month. Also, a soccer match got a fuzzy interruption.…
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Parents are still looking for answers (and reassurances) following an attack involving a Stanley cup that took place at a middle school last month. The state is thinking about banning non-competes for doctors and nurses. Overdose deaths have declined. Finally, Pennsylvania’s favorite book is a read the state can’t refuse.…
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A whistleblower has come out with some questions surrounding a specialized plane that was used to provide information about the chemicals released into the air last year following the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine. Pittsburgh’s controller is looking into some payments that were made to a former city employee. A new dashboard i…
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Juveniles went on a “poaching spree” in Cambria County. Peco customers are being “aggressively” targeted by scammers. A commencement presenter butchered students’ names. Lastly, if you ever wanted to own something from a prison (well, to each his own), now’s your chance.PennLive による
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The state is looking to criminalize the misuse of xylazine, a.k.a. “tranq.” The Boy Scouts have dropped the “Boys” and now they’re just “Scouting America.” Pennsylvania is posed to become the next state to ban handheld cellphones while driving. Finally, this Phillies fan cheered so hard, she lost her wedding band.…
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People in locations surrounding Philadelphia are worried about where the homeless pushed out of Kensington will go. One of the plans to address Pittsburgh’s deer problem involves sharpshooters. Broad Street Market has confirmed an opening date for its temporary tent. Lastly, this “selfie” is actually a “monumental event.”…
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The crackdown on the open-air drug market in Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood is underway. Hikers found dog treats filled with fish hooks. A financial aid agency has been fined nearly $2 million for mishandling requests. And Rocky steps out of the ring for a bit of maintenance.PennLive による
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Officials have confirmed that there’s no evidence of the avian flu being in Pennsylvania. The state has some of the highest number of ATV and UTV accidents in the country. The battle with spotted lanternflies continues. And a droll state budget hearing took an out-of-this-world turn.PennLive による
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A COVID contact tracing firm used by Pennsylvania will have to pay millions in a cybersecurity settlement. A meat seller based in the state has recalled ground beef due to possible contamination. Year-round school could become a reality for Philadelphia students. Finally, Pennsylvania’s favorite Pop-Tart flavor.…
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The residents of one city are openly concerned about reportedly “raucous” gatherings involving ATVs and motorbikes which take place on weekends. In Philadelphia, it’s the Clash of the Officials. One utilities has decided to decrease its supply prices. And a rare groundhog was spotted in York County.PennLive による
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AT&T, Verizon, and other big wireless carriers have been fined for sharing customers’ personal data without their consent. Employers may be banned from scanning job applicants’ credit scores. PennDOT spent over $182K on graffiti removal last year. Lastly, a man got a whopper of a state tax bill.PennLive による
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A number of hospitals are grappling with shortages of some medications. Philadelphia homeowners are realizing that most of their insurance policies don’t cover exterior plumbing going from their house to water and sewer mains on the street. A beloved emotional support alligator went missing over the weekend. Finally, these teens are world robotics …
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A judge that released a fentanyl dealer last year on non-monetary bond has been barred from overseeing arraignments. Voter turnout during the primary elections this week was rather abysmal. An airport has rolled out facial recognition technology to screen passengers (although this isn’t making the process faster, mind). Finally, this Pennsylvania’s…
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UnitedHealth paid a ransom after that cyberattack one of their companies suffered in February. A Pennsylvania health network announced plans to lay off about 1,000 of its workforce. One state lawmaker wants to make the area around medical marijuana use a little less gray. And this estate is mmm, mmm expensive.…
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The Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office claims they’re underfunded, but still manages to spend $9,000 on a mascot and even more on things like catering and merchandise. The city’s Office of Homeless Services was also found to have “knowingly” overspent millions. More “pharmacy deserts” are popping around the state. Plus, be sure to look up tonight.…
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Federal officials in Pittsburgh confirmed that, after working together with international authorities, they’ve managed to seize the domains of spoof websites that stole the information of over 1 million people. An update has been given on that lockdown that occurred at Pennbrook Middle School last week. Squatter’s Rights are given some new attentio…
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Coal miners have been given (hopefully) better protection from a poisonous dust under a finalized federal rule. A school in Bucks County will revise a view of its policies regarding social media posts by student-run clubs. An iconic roller coaster won’t be open this season. Lastly, it’s Jellyroll v. Jelly Roll.…
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