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‘Predatory’ junk fees still on the state’s radar
Business, News, PA State News
ANTHONY HENNEN The Center Square 
Jan 20, 2024
As the Pennsylvania House has moved to eliminate junk fees, the less-than-transparent charges are getting more national attention as well. Junk fees a...
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Student news
Lifestyles
Jan 18, 2024
EAST STROUDSBURG — Nathan Schuessler, environmental studies major from Rixford, was among the 1,494 students to be named to the dean’s list at East St...
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Personal information is just that: personal
Opinion, Сolumns
MANDY COLOSIMO era.Mandy.C@gmail.com 
Jan 16, 2024
Personal, something that belongs to me and nobody else; something that concern’s my private life. Healthcare is personal, it’s private. A news release...
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Record raises for federal workers
Opinion, Сolumns
Jan 12, 2024
Bidenomics has made life miserable for many American families struggling with higher prices for food and other staples. But while private-sector stiff...
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Pa.’s fiscal Band-Aid falling off
Opinion, Сolumns
Jan 11, 2024
HARRISBURG — The pandemic-era fiscal Band-Aid keeping Pennsylvania’s checkbook balanced has all but fallen off. The Pew Research Center said earlier t...
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VA pre-paid $68M to contractors
Opinion, Сolumns
Jan 08, 2024
The Veterans Health Administration gave energy vendors $68 million in prepayments that didn’t comply with federal law, a new audit found. The prepayme...
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No strings on $189B in pandemic aid
Opinion, Сolumns
Jan 05, 2024
Of the $325 billion given to states and local governments to help cover costs stemming from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, less than half of th...
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Pennsylvania’s electric vehicle marathon in review
News, PA State News
LAUREN JESSOP The Center Square 
Dec 29, 2023
Over the last year, Pennsylvania set out in earnest to meet federal goals for the electric vehicle transition. It’s been an expensive and complex proc...
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