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Centralia, Wash.’s coal plant has to close next year. Can Pa. communities learn from the transition?

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Toxic PFAS chemicals have contaminated drinking water in our region and nationwide for decades. Now, the EPA is implementing the first federal regulations on the “forever chemicals” in public drinking water nationwide. 

Norfolk Southern railroad agreed to pay 600 million dollars to settle claims related to a derailment last year near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border. 

Vice President Kamala Harris has visited a North Philadelphia school as part of the Biden Administration's roll-out of a new nationwide student debt forgiveness program. 

A midstate county is resolving a problem that led to some voters receiving the wrong ballots in the mail. 

A York County community has rejected a proposal to decriminalize possessing a small amount of marijuana.

Coal plants have been at the center of fights over climate change in Pennsylvania. what if the two sides had to come together? StateImpact Pennsylvania’s Rachel McDevitt takes you to Centralia, Washington, to see what that could look like -- in part one of a new series. . 

 

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