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What can Pa. learn from a Washington community's coal transition and its impact on the local economy??

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Two major U.S. manufacturers of gun parts have agreed to temporarily halt sales of their products in Philadelphia and several counties -- including Berks and Lancaster.

Some organizations in Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania are collecting eclipse glasses so they don’t collect dust or end up in a landfill. 

A natural gas company must pay a $1 million fine for a nearly two-week-long gas leak at a storage field in western Pennsylvania. 

A couple of Chester County organizations are hosting a “poverty simulation" tomorrow.

Thousands of applications have been submitted for the state’s first-ever student-teacher stipends.

Chambersburg police have made an arrest in connection to a bomb threat at the Franklin Judicial Center that shut down the borough's Memorial Square on Wednesday.

The U.S. Army is planning a seventh disinterment project for September at the Carlisle Barracks Cemetery --  as part of its efforts to return the remains of Native American children to their families.

Centralia, Washington, is transitioning away from coal, and there may be lessons Pennsylvania can take away from the process. We visit the western Washington community to learn how how small businesses are affected by the plant closing, and how business owners view their role in the economy.

 





    

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