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Colorized envelopes aim to cut down on mail-in ballot errors; How about that eclipse?

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Elections leaders hope newly-designed envelopes for mail-in ballots will cut down on voters’ mistakes and help more ballots get counted.

Students at the University of Scranton have used the solar eclipse to work on a ham radio project for NASA.

Visitors to the Philadelphia Zoo had the opportunity to not only view the solar eclipse, but to help scientists find out whether animals sense the phenomenon. 

State lawmakers have had a good view of the solar eclipse from the Capitol fountain.

Efforts to ban TikTok from government devices have picked up steam in the past year in state legislatures (including Pennsylvania) and Congress even as politicians continue to use it to connect with and expand their base. 

Supporters have rallied around the Lancaster Public Library -- by raising enough money to cover the entire donation East Hempfield Township supervisors plan to withhold from the facility to protest a Drag Queen Story Hour.

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