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Pa. religious leaders call for peace in '24 election cycle; Mike Pence has a teaching gig in Pa.

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When Donald Trump and Kamala Harris meet onstage in Philadelphia tomorrow night, they’ll both know there’s little debate that Pennsylvania is critical to their chances of winning the presidency. 

 More than 330 religious leaders representing more than 3 million Pennsylvanians are calling for peace during the election cycle. 

Weather patterns in the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans are setting up a dry fall and a winter with little snow in central Pennsylvania.  

The Altoona Area School District is one of nine districts examined in a new report on lead in Pennsylvania school drinking water. The non-profit group, PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center, says those districts are ignoring best practices. It's the only district to fail *every* category in their report.

New investments that seek to help low-income Pennsylvanians have been announced. 

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia is on the hunt for a new leader to start next year.

Former Vice President Mike Pence is now teaching at a Pennsylvania college.

People in one Central Pennsylvania county now have the ability to reach their 911 center by text.

The Gettysburg Times has named a new publisher.The media organization reports Kelly Luvison stepped into the role days after Harry Hartman was suspended in the face of imminent indictment on federal mail theft charges. 

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