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Philadelphia loses lawsuit that sought greater power to regulate guns; Will much needed rain ease drought conditions in Pa.?

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Rain has arrived, but it’s unclear if it will relieve the drought, which is severe to extreme in some areas. 

The drought conditions across the region are fueling wildfires and driving concerns over drinking water supplies. While climate change didn't cause the current situation, but it can make the dry conditions more severe. 

Dairy farmers in Pennsylvania are being required to have their milk tested for avian influenza.

The state's two biggest industries, agriculture and tourism, are coming together with a new attraction to be built in Adams County. 

Pennsylvania's high court says Philadelphia can't impose stricter firearms regulations than are authorized under state law.

A longtime midstate public servant has died. Merle Ebert Jr, known to most as "Skip" Ebert, passed away Monday from complications of cancer. 

Pittsburgh rookie Paul Skenes has finished third in voting for the National League Cy Young award -- a day after being named the NL Rookie of the year.

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