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NewsWorks Tonight Feature
By Elizabeth Fiedler, @EAFiedler
April 26, 2013
More than 26,000 Penn State University alumni have voted in this year's board of trustees election. Nearly 40 candidates are vying for just three seats. Some want to restore the reputation of the... More »
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By Mary Wilson, @marywilson
April 25, 2013
Pennsylvania House lawmakers are struggling to find a way to help schools deal with bullying. More »
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By Tom MacDonald @tmacdonaldwhyy
April 25, 2013
Could the city of Philadelphia's contribution to the struggling school district be tied to the state's? More »
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By Mary Wilson, @marywilson
April 24, 2013
A group lobbying for a swift end to the Pennsylvania liquor store system has launched a television ad focusing on a Republican state senator who will be instrumental in getting a privatization bill to... More »
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By Mary Wilson, @marywilson
April 24, 2013
A report on the Pennsylvania General Assembly's internal finances shows the body spent nearly $307 million last year and has continued a number of practices that auditors discourage. More »
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By Mary Wilson, @marywilson
April 24, 2013
A study of the effects of expanding Medicaid eligibility in Pennsylvania finds it would net serious federal funds without blowing a hole in the state budget. More »
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By Mary Wilson, @marywilson
April 23, 2013
Pennsylvania State House Democrats and environmental advocates are trying to put a stop to a plan to drill for natural gas in a state forest. More »
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By Mary Wilson, @marywilson
April 23, 2013
A bill crafted to close a corporate tax loophole in Pennsylvania in a way that's most palatable to businesses is teed up for consideration by the State House. More »
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By Mary Wilson, @marywilson
April 22, 2013
If Gov. Tom Corbett has a plan on how he'll handle a soon-to-be vacant seat on Pennsylvania's Supreme Court, he isn't sharing it. More »
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By Mary Wilson, @marywilson
April 22, 2013
Citing the state's older population, Pennsylvania's high court has created a task force to study elder abuse and how the courts can prevent it and respond to it. More »

