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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Pennsylvania's Gas Industry Under Fire: A Closer Look at New Regulations

Pennsylvania's natural gas industry is facing tough new rules. These rules are said to protect the environment. But many think they will hurt the industry. The rules would make it harder to drill for gas. They would increase the distance between gas wells and buildings, water supplies, and other imp

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Erie Braces for a Snowy Weekend: What You Need to Know

Erie and Crawford counties in Pennsylvania are in for a wild ride this weekend. A winter storm warning is in effect from the evening of January 24th until the afternoon of January 26th. This isn't just a little snow; we're talking about a significant winter event. The National Weather Service is pre

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Jan 19 2026WEATHER

Understanding Wind Chill: A Chilly Tale from Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is bracing for a cold snap, with temperatures dropping to the teens and wind chills nearing zero. This weather phenomenon, known as wind chill, has been a part of weather forecasts since 1973. It's a measure of how cold it feels when wind speed is factored in with the actual air tempera

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Jan 17 2026CRIME

How Pennsylvania is Taking a Stand Against Human Trafficking

Pennsylvania is making big moves to fight human trafficking. This crime is sneaky and affects all kinds of people. It's not just something that happens far away. It's happening right here in the U. S. , including Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is leading the charge. They've set

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Jan 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

Offshore Wind Farms: Mapping the Seafloor for a Greener Future

Offshore wind farms are a big deal in the fight against climate change. They offer a clean way to generate electricity, reducing the need for fossil fuels. Brazil, with its vast coastline, has a lot of potential in this area. But setting up these wind farms isn't easy. The seafloor is a complex plac

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Jan 16 2026OPINION

Pennsylvania's Power Dilemma: Who's Paying the Price?

Pennsylvania's electricity grid is a complex web. It connects 13 states and the nation's capital. This network, called the PJM grid, demands that each state contributes to powering the region. Pennsylvania exports more electricity than any other state. This is thanks to reforms made almost 30 years

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Jan 15 2026OPINION

Pennsylvania's Skill Games: A Fair Shot for Small Businesses

Pennsylvania's skill game industry is at a crossroads. For years, small businesses have relied on these machines to boost their income and provide entertainment. But now, the industry faces a big challenge: fair regulation. The skill game industry has grown a lot. It started small, with simple mach

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Jan 13 2026WEATHER

Erie's Chilly Weekend: What's Coming?

Erie is in for a cold and snowy weekend starting January 14. The National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued a hazardous weather outlook. Expect temperatures to drop into the single digits with wind chills below zero. Snow is likely to fall from January 14 through January 18. On January 14, sn

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Jan 06 2026ENVIRONMENT

Offshore Wind Farms: Are Whales Paying the Price?

Offshore wind projects are booming, but at what cost to marine life? A group called Save Long Beach Island (Save LBI) thinks these projects are causing more harm to whales and dolphins than anyone realizes. They say the loud noises from building and running wind farms can mess up these animals' hear

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Pennsylvania's Political Rollercoaster: What's Coming in 2026?

Pennsylvania is no stranger to political drama. With the 2026 midterms on the horizon, the state is gearing up for another round of intense political battles. This time, the spotlight is on Congress, the state legislature, and the governor's office. The outcomes could sway national politics and set

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