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COUNTY FREELOADERS: ARE PENNSYLVANIA NEIGHBORS OVERPAYING OR UNDERPAYING TAXES? The defenders of the welfare state are at it again.
9 hrs ago | PennLive.com
Pennsylvania House GOP pushes its budget plan to end stalemate
Republicans in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives are offering their own spending plan in a bid to resolve the state's budget stalemate .
14 hrs ago | Easton Express-Times
Resorts in Monroe, Berks competing for Pennsylvania's last 500-slot license
Marie Nelson sits and plays the slot machines during the grand opening of Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem.
22 hrs ago | KYW-AM Philadelphia
End to Pennsylvania Budget Battle?
There's been a major development in Pennsylvania's week-and-a-half old budget standoff.
Todaya s Stimulus Debate: City vs. Country
Today's roundup of stimulus coverage : We've heard this story before : America's metropolitan areas are losing out to its rural areas when it comes to getting stimulus dollars.
Shedding light on Pennsylvania drivers
The issue of tinted film on automobile windows is not as clear as some people would like.
Rendell Administration Officials To Participate In National Flu Summit
Governor Edward G. Rendell announced that representatives of his office, the departments of Health and Education, and the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency will participate in a federally sponsored H1N1 Influenza Preparedness Summit in Maryland on July 9. The Governor said the summit will provide vital information that will be used in ...
Panettiere and Columbus find fun in filming Beth Cooper
After stewing in the cauldron of Harry Potter mania for a half decade, Chris Columbus needed a change - and he got one.
Rendell warns 800 layoffs coming for state workers
As many as 800 Pennsylvania state employees might have to be laid off because of Republican lawmakers' demands for spending cuts and labor unions' refusal to accept less drastic measures, Gov.
Pa. recycler's trash pile burned 18 hours
A pile of shredded metal and plastic burned fiercely for about 18 hours, sending up a dense plume of smoke from a north-central Pennsylvania recycling plant.
Accused murderer arrested in New Hampshire
A Pennsylvania man whom authorities say killed his girlfriend and their son has been arrested here.
Pa. Senate OKs bill on tougher gambling regulation
Patrons play the slot machines at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course in East Hanover Township.
The Decline of American Property Rights
George Mason University law professor and Reason contributor Ilya Somin has a great post at the Volokh Conspiracy explaining that "prior to the triumph of statist judicial and economic ideology during the New Deal period, American courts at both the state and federal level provided far stronger protection for property rights than they do today." ...
Rendell: 500-800 Job Cuts Possible
A quick meeting between Gov. Ed Rendell and Republican and Democratic leaders resulted in little progress as Pennsylvania entered its seventh day without a state budget in place.
Pa. Man Charged In Rape Of 5-year-old Girl
A northeastern Pennsylvania man is accused of raping a 5-year-old girl in her bedroom.
Pa.'s budget battle: Compromise is in the middle
Normally, the heated rhetoric of Harrisburg's budget battles lasts through the spring and into early July when the sides trade horses behind closed doors and emerge to declare victory.
Tyler is injured Aerosmith member
Recording artist Steven Tyler attends the fourth annual MusiCares Benefit Concert at The Music Box @ Fonda on May 9, 2008 in Hollywood, California.
Field-to-plate: VT college students try farming
Devin Lyons typically starts his days this summer cooking fresh eggs for breakfast from the farm's chicken coop.
Obama and TV Networks Forge Relationship
Even President Barack Obama, a gleam in his eye as he talked at the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association dinner two weeks ago, seemed to recognize the special relationship he's forged with TV networks in the opening months of his administration.
Students, Professor Conduct Research on Pennsylvania National Guard
Dr. Timothy Cuff , Westminster College associate professor of history, and three Westminster senior history majors conducted research at the Pennsylvania State Archives in Harrisburg .
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