Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state rich in history and diversity, located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.
As the fifth-most populous state, Pennsylvania boasts a population of over 13 million people.
Pennsylvania’s economy has evolved from its historical roots in manufacturing to include a diverse range of industries today.
The State is also known for its cultural contributions, including being home to the first library, hospital, and medical school in the United States.
Explore our archive of nearly 1,000 stories about Pennsylvania below:
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Race for Bucks County Commissioner Could Determine State’s Results in Presidential Election
The nation’s eyes are on Bucks County and its election for the county commissioner, as many believe that this race could be an indicator of…
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Penn Community Bank, St. Luke’s Continue Summer Meals Program Partnership
Penn Community Bank, the largest mutual bank in eastern Pennsylvania, has once again partnered with St. Luke’s University Health Network to ensure no Quakertown-area child…
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How to Identify and Report Financial Fraud in Pennsylvania
Financial fraud comes in many forms, but the goal is always the same: to illegally gain access to your finances. It can happen to anyone,…
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Jamison Brewery Collaborates with Butler County Beer Makers to Create Latest Drink
A brewery in Jamison has collaborated with another beer maker from out of the area to create a new and unique beer. Warwick Farm Brewing,…
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Bucks County Commissioner Race Could Provide Hints About Presidential Election in 2024
A race for county commissioner currently underway in Bucks County could provide some insight into how the presidential election in 2024 will play out, writes…
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PA Environmental Protection Secretary Richard Negrin Tours Once-Troubled Berks County Wastewater System
Pennsylvania American Water hosted Richard Negrin, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for a tour of its Exeter Wastewater Treatment Plant in…
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Weekend Wanderer: Don’t Make Me Scuba Dive, The Conclusion
I think scuba is a metaphor for life. Also, I think scuba doesn’t really exist. Like the idea that humanity is just a simulation, so…
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Homebuyers in Bucks County Facing Challenges This Summer Due to Low Inventory
The current Bucks County housing market is creating challenges for homebuyers this summer as they are being forced to compete for the limited number of…
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Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant is Expanding Into Nearby Lehigh Valley
Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant, which has restaurants located throughout the Philadelphia area, including Montgomery County, is expanding into nearby Lehigh Valley, writes Emma Dooling…
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Croydon Brewery to Release Unique Rice Lager This Week. Read for All the Details
A popular brewery in Bucks County will be releasing another new beer this weekend, which pays homage to a classic film. Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company,…
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Bucks County Politician Faces Local Challenger Directly Involved in National Hotbutton Issue
A politician from Bucks County is now faced with a challenger from his party, who has become known for his stances on a major issue.…
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This Playground Has Doylestown’s Fonthill Castle as Its Inspiration
A uniquely-themed playground inspired by Henry Mercer’s historic Fonthill Castle is coming this fall to a corner of Doylestown’s Broad Commons Park, writes Freda R.…
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Business Licenses in Bucks County Are Up 700 Percent Week Over Week
Bucks County recorded a 700 percent increase in the number of business licenses issued in the week ending July 1 compared with the previous week,…
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Teachers Can Get Free Passes for Sesame Place From Now Through the 2024 Season
Sesame Place in Langhorne has decided to treat teachers for all the good they do, writes Chris Rollins for 94.5 PST. The amusement park, located…
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The Washington Post: Josh Shapiro Has Mastered the Politics of Addition
At a time when politics is still so highly divisive, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is moving the state away from a politics of resentment to…


























