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Fewer mail-in ballots rejected in Pa.; Buyouts offered at Penn St.'s commonwealth campuses

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The number of mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania rejected for technicalities saw a significant drop in last month’s primary election. It comes after election leaders tried anew to help voters avoid mistakes 

Penn State is offering voluntary buyouts to employees at its Commonwealth Campuses -- including those in Harrisburg, York, Mont Alto, and Reading.

Appliances sold in the state would need to meet stricter efficiency standards under a measure passed by the House.

Schuylkill County is spotlighting how it pooled coronavirus pandemic-era funding to create a regional emergency training center. 

The Pittsburgh Pirates have promoted Paul Skenes -- Major League Baseball's top pitching prospect -- for his major league debut Saturday. 

Governor Josh Shapiro will sign legislation to criminalize the misuse of a powerful animal tranquilizer xylazine.

The state House is backing legislation aimed at regulating how online social media platforms interact with children. 

A Lancaster County Republican state lawmaker is pushing for school boards to be allowed to invite chaplains to serve as counselors to students and teachers.

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