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On this installment of “All Over the Map,” CNN’s John King visits the 7th Congressional district of Pennsylvania, a political bellwether and manufacturing powerhouse, to hear from Trump voters who are facing the reality of Trump’s trade policies in their own lives.
Summer is the season for day trips and exploring new places. But when you’re planning excursions, the costs can quickly add up. Good news for your wallet: This guide includes 29 museums and
Tall stone walls keep watch over the graves at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. It’s the largest veterans memorial in all 155 national cemeteries.
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Challenger Corey O’Connor ousted Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey in Tuesday’s Democratic primary election, beating an incumbent in a race that hinged on how Gainey was handling city finances, affordable housing and public safety.
Erica Deuso won the Democratic nomination to be Downingtown's mayor. If elected, she would be the first transgender person elected mayor in Pennsylvania.
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Pennsylvania has long suffered from an underwhelming license plate, as my colleague Christine Speer Lejeune lamented in this 2023 Philly Mag feature. As I told you last July, Governor Shapiro finally announced a new license plate design that would become available sometime in 2025. And it turns out that sometime is right now.
A medical helicopter made an emergency landing on the front yard of a Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, home on Monday, officials said.
The high-profile race for Philly district proved of low interest to voters, with one official saying the action at the polls was “slow, very slow.”
President Bill Clinton permanently closed Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House after more than 200 years of mostly unimpeded traffic.
You could see new Pennsylvania license plate on the roadways this spring. PennDOT is now accepting applications for the revamped plates that coincide with America's 250th birthday next year.
A rather punctual bunch of bugs is about to make a return to Pennsylvania—for the first time since 2008. Meet Brood XIV, a group of cicadas that’s been chilling underground for the past 17 years. Now,