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PA Headlines | Feb. 2 | A deep dive into Pittsburgh’s (bleak) media landscape.

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Republican gubernatorial candidate Stacy Garrity says an Allegheny County party leader is her choice for a running mate.

The city of Philadelphia is headed to court, demanding the National Park Service return its exhibit depicting the lives of enslaved persons under President George Washington. The exhibit was recently removed by federal employees, acting on a White House executive order calling for the removal of displays in U-S national parks that "disparage" the nation.

Authorities in Lebanon County have released the identity of the man fatally shot by State Police early Wednesday while troopers were attempting to serve a warrant.

A new Pennsylvania law designed to keep unregulated vapes out of the hands of kids may not actually work as planned.

PennDOT is announcing more than 300 new parking spaces are now available for truckers across Pennsylvania.

And a deep dive: Pittsburgh’s oldest print newspaper is set to shut down in just a few months. According to the Nieman Lab, that would make Pittsburgh the largest city in the country without a real daily newspaper.

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