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Sen. John Fetterman at fault in accident; Plans to overhaul higher education in Pa.

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New federal regulations to remove so-called "forever chemicals" from public drinking water supplies over the next five years are weighing on water providers in Pennsylvania. Nearly 19 percent of water systems in the state contain the chemicals, known as PFAS, at levels that exceed the new guidelines.

A Democratic state lawmaker is looking to overhaul the state’s colleges and universities. Meantime, the Republican-controlled state Senate is advancing a bill package that would make state-related universities use new budgeting methods.

Security officers at the Philadelphia airport are raising awareness about passengers trying to stash guns in their carry-on bags. The latest incident occurred this past Sunday and involved a man from Middletown, Dauphin County. .

Maryland State Police say Pennsylvania's junior U.S. senator was speeding and at fault for an accident Sunday.

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign has teamed up with the Republican National Committee and the Pennsylvania GOP to open a “Latino Americans for Trump” office in Reading.

Jay-Z is putting his weight behind an effort to fund private school vouchers in Philadelphia. 

 

 

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