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Complicated Pa. ballot language a form of ‘disenfranchisement’

May 13, 2021May 14, 2021
Todd Shepherd

A Northern Kentucky University professor specializing in ballot questions says: “That [ballot question] has a reading grade of 37, which means that it’s really complicated…with a 37, we’re talking more than a college degree to understand the question.”
By Todd Shepherd

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Teachers’ unions influenced Wolf admin guidance that prolonged school closures

May 11, 2021May 12, 2021
Todd Shepherd
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After Gov. Wolf’s chiefs of staff met twice with several Pa. teacher’s unions, the administration issued guidance for reopening schools that caused districts across the state to abandon plans for full, in-person education.
By Todd Shepherd

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Pennsylvania small businesses’ need for workers “a huge issue,” industry representative says

May 10, 2021May 10, 2021
Dave Fidlin

Small businesses across Pennsylvania are grappling with a worker shortage, an industry representative said recently, leading to exacerbated financial challenges for owners trying to regain a solid footing more than a year after COVID-19’s onset.
By Dave Fidlin

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Penn students claim hunting and shooting club discriminated against by the university

May 6, 2021May 6, 2021
Todd Shepherd

The student’s application for club recognition lingered for months allegedly because of COVID concerns, but the university went ahead and approved recognition for a new surfing club.
By Todd Shepherd

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Pennsylvania lifting remaining COVID-19 restrictions on Memorial Day

May 5, 2021May 4, 2021
Christen Smith

Pennsylvania will lift its remaining COVID-19 restrictions on May 31, state officials announced Tuesday.
By Christen Smith

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DelVal police departments struggle to find recruits amid debate over reform

May 5, 2021May 5, 2021
Blake Barstar
1

Amid the national debate over the deadly use of force and growing calls for police reform, police departments are struggling to attract and retain law enforcement members. That includes the Delaware Valley.
By Blake Barstar

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Delaware River fracking lawsuit splits Bucks County

May 4, 2021May 4, 2021
Ezra Solway

A 2010 moratorium on fracking in the Delaware River Basin was made permanent in February, resulting in a lawsuit filed by local counties and Republican lawmakers. The suit has split locals who want energy jobs and those who worry about potential environmental concerns.
By Ezra Solway

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Philly DA race tightens, according to poll from PAC allied against Krasner

May 4, 2021May 4, 2021
Todd Shepherd
2

With about 20 percent of respondents undecided, the race for Philly DA will apparently be close. The primary concern among a plurality of voters is crime and public safety.
By Todd Shepherd

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Philadelphia union sued for planned strike

May 2, 2021May 2, 2021
Christen Smith

A Philadelphia union faces legal action after a New Jersey-based food distributor claims an impending strike violates its collective bargaining agreement.
By Christen Smith

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Gov. Wolf goes ‘nuclear’

April 29, 2021April 29, 2021
Chris Comisac
11

According to legislative sources, Gov. Wolf fired roughly a dozen Republican-appointed individuals in his service on Monday as part of an ongoing feud with the GOP.
By Chris Comisac

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