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PA Headlines | April 21 | New protections for Pennsylvanians with disabilities, autism.

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Pennsylvania is introducing new privacy protections for people with disabilities, including those with autism. Governor Josh Shapiro announced the changes last week in a series of executive orders.

The Pennsylvania auditor general says the state’s so-called motor-voter system is working as intended, despite one error caught during a review.

A Florida energy company is planning to build a high-voltage power line in southwest Pennsylvania to feed data centers in Northern Virginia. The company is seeking the right of eminent domain.

A house fire claimed the lives of a mother and six children Sunday in Clinton County, near Lock Haven.

Following the discovery of a woman's body inside a foreclosed Lebanon County home last week, the woman's husband is facing charges.

The executive director of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission announced Friday that he'll step down in June.

A 20-year old Cumberland County man is facing charges of ethnic intimidation and harassment after Pennsylvania State Police say he and a juvenile posted anti-Semitic signs on several properties.

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