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Hershey wins 2nd straight Calder Cup; Stretch run for Pa. budget talks; Lawsuit targets Pa.'s voting system

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The Hershey Bears are Calder Cup Champions -- again.

After weeks of debate and posturing, the state legislature is back to work on the budget ahead of its June 30th deadline.

Governor Josh Shapiro wants skill games - cash-paying electronic game terminals resembling casino machines - to be a part of budget negotiations.

The National Transportation Safety Board is set to vote today on the findings of its investigation into the Norfolk Southern train derailment along the Ohio-Pennsylvania border last year. 

A Missouri-based group has filed a federal lawsuit over Pennsylvania’s voting system.

A former employee of an IT vendor may have accessed the personal information of more than one million Geisinger patients.

A 26-year-old Pennsylvania woman is dead after being swept over a waterfall on the east side of Glacier National Park in Montana.

Little Round Top is once again ready for visitors at the Gettysburg National Military Park..
    

 

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