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Move for paid time off for Pa. workers to care for sick loved ones; Another Central Pa. school board adds religious rights law firm

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An investigation has traced bomb threats that led to parts of downtown Lancaster being evacuated to Nigeria. The incidents occurred on the day of a planned Drag Queen Story Hour at Lancaster Public Library.

Most workers in Pennsylvania don’t get paid time off to become caregivers when their loved ones get sick. A proposal is making its way through the state legislature to help workers fill the gap in their paycheck. 

The state House has voted to ensure access to contraceptives in Pennsylvania -- with bipartisan support.

The state  House is making a move to stop foreign influence in state politics Lawmakers are targeting dark money.

The head of the National Transportation Safety Board says Norfolk Southern repeatedly tried to interfere with the investigation into derailment near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border.

Another midstate school district is adding the religious rights law firm Independence Law Center as special counsel. The Elizabethtown Area school board has voted 8-1 in favor of the move.

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