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Pa. senators passed a transgender female athlete ban. Will the House take it up?

Even as Republican state senators passed a second attempt to restrict transgender female athlete participation in Pennsylvania schools, leadership acknowledged that it was unlikely to pass in the Democrat-controlled state House. “Due to Democrat’s political tricks and parliamentary games in…

Deadline looms for Pennsylvania home care workers to get budgeted raises

A typical day for Suzanne Ott starts by getting her children ready for school, like many parents. But then she becomes a caregiver in the greater Erie area, cooking, bathing and dressing someone with a disability that prevents them from…

Pa. Senate Republicans — again — push forward transgender female athlete ban

Following in the footsteps of more than two dozen other states, Pennsylvania Republicans in the state Senate are again trying to push a bill that would ban transgender female athletes from playing for a team aligned with their gender. Sponsored…

Pa. fire companies feel the pinch as private equity buys up truck manufacturers 

In an industry that used to have two dozen independent companies, options for buying firetrucks have dwindled as private equity firms consolidate factories and grow their profits. Prices have outpaced inflation on fire equipment, emergency response leaders told state lawmakers…

No Kings protest in Reading, Pennsylvania brings out opposition to ICE detention facility

Across thousands of cities nationwide, including dozens in Pennsylvania, millions of Americans rallied against the Trump administration Saturday in the third “No Kings” protests since President Donald Trump returned to office. Outside of massive demonstrations in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, commonwealth…

No Kings protest in Reading, Pennsylvania brings out opposition to ICE detention facility

Across thousands of cities nationwide, including dozens in Pennsylvania, millions of Americans rallied against the Trump administration Saturday in the third “No Kings” protests since President Donald Trump returned to office. Outside of massive demonstrations in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, commonwealth…

Punishment handed down to Lancaster County teens who made AI-generated nude photos of classmates

A judge sentenced two teenagers in Lancaster County to probation and community service — along with restitution — after they used artificial intelligence to generate nude images of female classmates and their friends. County President Judge Leonard G. Brown III…

Pa. home health care workers encouraged by signs of Republican support

Letters from 70 Democratic lawmakers earlier this year urged Gov. Josh Shapiro to raise reimbursement rates for home health care workers in his proposed budget — which he declined to do. State House Speaker Joanna McClinton (D-Philadelphia) also made her…

The ever-constant evolution of Pennsylvania’s Right-to-Know law

Each year in March, the Pennsylvania Capital-Star joins news media organizations across the country to highlight the importance of transparency in our government during Sunshine Week. . In the commonwealth, anyone has the right to request public records from government…

PUC seeks $2.57M from utility following deadly 2023 chocolate factory explosion in Berks County

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission filed a formal complaint against UGI Utilities, Inc. following an investigation into the March 2023 explosion at a chocolate factory that killed seven workers and injured ten others in Berks County. The PUC’s Investigation and…

Pa. officials seek PTSI coverage for more first responders

A newly enacted state law expanded Pennsylvania’s Workers’ Compensation Act to include Post-Traumatic Stress Injury coverage for first responders, but some worry that it won’t be comprehensive enough during disasters. Act 121 of 2024 allows firefighters, police, EMTs and paramedics…
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