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New Pennsylvania child care tax credit may not benefit the neediest families
Tucked into the Pennsylvania budget is a provision for a child care tax credit, but it might not be the best way to help struggling families.
By Anthony Hennen
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The commonwealth is expected to have a statewide plan for expanding broadband by the end of the year.
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Commonwealth Court issues injunction blocking Wolf’s RGGI move
The court’s ruling halts Wolf’s unilateral effort to bypass the legislature on climate change.
By Chris Woodward
Arrests fall 57% in Philadelphia
Philadelphia has reported a significant reduction in the number of arrests made by police over the past nine years.
By Elyse Apel
After firing, Upper Darby’s Rongione sues township councilors, seeks damages
After being fired last month by the Upper Darby Township Council, Vince Rongione is suing the six members who voted to oust him.
By Todd Shepherd
Pennsylvania revenue collections $6.2 billion above expectations
Pennsylvania’s revenue collections in June were 20 percent more than originally estimated by the Independent Fiscal Office.
By Anthony Hennen
Two Phila. city councilmembers calls for Mayor Kenney’s resignation after job remarks
Although the mayor said “I’ll be happy when I’m not mayor” on Monday, he apologized and walked those remarks back on Tuesday.
By Todd Shepherd
GOP turnout in Pennsylvania beats Dems for first time this century
For the first time this century, more Republicans turned out than Democrats in a Pennsylvania midterm primary.
By Elaine Mallon