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In Harrisburg, President Biden calls for party unity; Pa. Capitol evacuated over bomb threat

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President Joe Biden has urged his supporters to stay unified during a series of Sunday stops in Pennsylvania -- including one in Harrisburg.

As the state’ fiscal year enters week two, the commonwealth remains without a budget. But, legislated leaders are confident a deal can be reached soon.

 A new food assistance program is available this summer for families with school-age children in Pennsylvania. 

A Delaware County Proud Boy has been sentenced to prison for his conduct during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Pennsylvania is offering grants that can make communities more environmentally friendly.

An investigation is underway into an emailed bomb threat over the weekend that led to the evacuation of the state Capitol in Harrisburg.

Pittsburgh rookie pitcher Paul Skenes has been picked for the All-Star Game just eight weeks after his debut, while major league-leading Philadelphia had a big league-high seven selections. 

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