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Election lawsuits cost Philly suburbs $2.6 million; Walk through the process of voting early, in-person in Pa.

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Election denialism is costing the Philadelphia suburbs big money. Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties have spent more than $2.6 million fighting election-related lawsuits since 2020.

The race for Pennsylvania’s 19 electoral votes in the presidential contest is nearing the home stretch. 

Pennsylvanians can vote by mail or vote in-person at a polling place on Election Day. The state doesn’t have early in-person voting, but there is a work around. WITF's Jordan Wilkie recorded himself requesting and returning a mail-in ballot, all in-person and the same day, at his county elections office. 

Motorists will have to deal with weekend construction along some of the most heavily traveled roadways in Central Pennsylvania. 

President Joe Biden says he will formally apologize for the nation's role in forcing Indigenous children into boarding schools -- including one in Cumberland County -- where for more than 150 years many were physically, emotionally and sexually abused, and more than 950 died. 

A school district in Perry County has implemented a new system to detect guns on school property.

 

 

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