Redesigned envelope leads to fewer rejected mail ballots, but a new type of error sticks out (www.spotlightpa.org)
A Horsham couple devoted to sustainability is battling their school district over a plan to turn a former school into housing (www.inquirer.com)
Penn State trustees’ private meetings raise transparency concerns (www.spotlightpa.org)
Bensalem’s The Trump Store had a busy Friday after the former president’s felony conviction (www.inquirer.com)
Eagles’ Saquon Barkley defends ‘great’ James Franklin in fired Penn State doctor trial (www.inquirer.com)
Voting groups challenge mail ballot dating rule in PA court (www.spotlightpa.org)
Lifesaving or misguided? Funding Pa. coroners with opioid settlements criticized (www.spotlightpa.org)
Attorney general candidates rebuild campaign coffers after pricey primaries (www.spotlightpa.org)
An ex-preacher allegedly admitted to killing an 8-year-old Delco girl in 1975. His lawyer says his confession was coerced (www.inquirer.com)
Campbell to invest $230 million in supply chain — this means 20 million more pounds of potato chips produced in Pa. annually (www.inquirer.com)
Pa. state trooper arrested for breaking into home, busting man’s nose (www.pennlive.com)
Lawsuit Calls For End of Disqualification for Date Errors on Mail Ballots (www.politicspa.com)
John Fetterman’s fight with the left is no longer just about Israel (www.inquirer.com)
She beat the party-backed candidate for Pa. treasurer. Donations are starting to roll in. (www.spotlightpa.org)
Penn State Health discontinues kidney and liver transplant programs, citing ‘ongoing challenges’ and federal scrutiny (www.spotlightpa.org)
Ad spending for 2024 presidential election goes mostly to Pennsylvania (whyy.org)
Ground broken for LGBTQ-focused senior housing in Pittsburgh (www.advocate.com)
The COVID pandemic let Pa. House lawmakers vote remotely. The GOP says it’s time to restrict that rule. (www.spotlightpa.org)
Pennsylvania Joins DOJ, 29 Other States in Antitrust Suit vs. Live Nation (www.politicspa.com)
PA's hydrogen hubs stir concerns over health impacts (www.spotlightpa.org)
Pa. state government refuses to pay local stormwater fees. This bill would force it to. (www.spotlightpa.org)
Pennsylvania women are saving money on health care thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act (lemmy.world)
The Inflation Reduction Act, signed into law in August 2022, has helped over 1.5 million women in Pennsylvania save on healthcare costs by capping insulin prices, providing free vaccines, and negotiating lower prescription drug prices for seniors on Medicare, benefiting both women and men. These measures address financial...