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Details about Trump shooter's motives remain elusive; Two Democrats resign in Pa. House

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Three days after the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, the 20-year-old man who came close to killing the former president remains an enigma.

Can having a nominee for vice president from the Rust Belt help sway Pennsylvanians to vote for Donald Trump?  

Pennsylvania public schools are set to get a $1.1 billion increase in funding  -- as part of the recently-passed $47.7 billion state budget. But, some lawmakers and advocates say the figure falls short what's needed to fulfill a court mandate from last year. 

Pennsylvania is collecting about $180 million in impact fees from natural gas companies.

Representatives of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia are set to appear in U.S. Court later today over a class action lawsuit brought by the schools employee union. The has added additional charges against the school that abruptly closed last month.

A pair of Democrats has resigned from the State House.

An Adams County school district will be working with the Independence Law Center. It already teams with several districts in Lancaster, Cumberland and York counties, offering policy advice and legal counsel. 

Pittsburgh's Paul Skenes became the fifth rookie to start an All-Star Game, retiring Steven Kwan, Gunnar Henderson and Aaron Judge for the National League in a hitless first inning.

 

 

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