January 20, 2019
Sunday PA Capitol Digest NewsClips
S
en. Alloway Retires To Stick To His Convictions
Editorial: John Fetterman’s Bigger Stage
Editorial: Compromise May Be Path To Progress In Wolf’s 2nd Term
Buyers Plan To Turn Bethlehem Casino Into A Destination Resort
Impossible Contradiction Besets Erie Clergy Child Abuse Case
Pitt Campus Union Organizers Petition State Labor Board For An Election
Editorial: STEM Education Doesn’t Have To Mean College
Federal, State Probes In Scranton Evoke Deja Vu
Like Shooting Fish In A Barrel Fmr Crime Commission Head Says As Lackawanna Probes Heat Up
AP: After 2016 Ruling, Battles Over Juvenile Lifer Cases Persist In PA, Other States
In Public Sector, Terminating A Worker Often Means A Long Battle, Big Legal Bill
Women’s March In Wilkes-Barre Preaches Empowerment
Crowd At Women’s Wilkes-Barre March Eager For Change
Pittsburgh’s Women’s March Goes Off As Planned Despite Storm Threat
Thousands Brace Cold For Women’s March In Philadelphia
Turnpike Considers $350M Public-Private Partnership To Upgrade 5 Tunnels
Editorial: An Impoverished Pocket Of Allegheny County
National/International
Olson: Casey, Toomey Respond To Trump’s Border Security Proposal
Op-Ed: Immigrants Enrich Our Society, Not Threaten It
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