May 31, 2019
Friday PA Capitol Digest NewsClips
Luzerne Officials Relish Smoothest Election In Recent Memory
House Members Introduce Bipartisan Proposal To Reform Probation, Parole System
Delco Dems Push Ethics Plan Republicans Call A Stunt
Editorial: Here’s A Toast To PA Liquor Law Changes
AP: As Deadline Looms, Court To Again Take Up UPMC-Highmark Deal
Wolf Creates Suicide Prevention Task Force
Muschick: PA Should Get Rid Of Philosophical Exemptions For Measles
Op-Ed: Bucks County DA: Opioid Statistics Don’t Tell Full Story Of Progress
AP: Lawyers For Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre Suspect Allege FBI Meddling
AP: Mixed Verdict Reached In Penn State Frat Fall Death Case
Lawsuit Alleges Lehigh University Doctor Gave Students Inappropriate Breast Exams
Pardons Board Votes To Grant Clemency To Wideman In 1975 Murder
Dorney Park Pulls Personalized Rifle Bullets From Its Gift Shop
3 Transgender Women Challenge PA Name-Change Law
Luzerne County Needs Outside Assistance To Overcome Cyber Attack
PA College Enrollment Decline Larger Than The Nationwide Average
College Enrollment Dropping In Pennsylvania
Penn Tech and Lycoming Colleges Sign Agreement To Explore Tuition Exchange Program
Op-Ed: Philly School Officials: PA Urgently Needs Charter School Reform
Editorial: Charter School Reform Bills Don’t Make The Grade
Editorial: Court Decision Means Lancaster School District Need To Accommodate Transgender Students
PennDOT Worries 2.5 Million Who Want Real ID Will Wait To Last Minute
Photo Circulates Of KKK Flag Displayed In Sewickley Twp. Public Works Building
National/International
Cong. Fitzpatrick: Impeachment Talk Irresponsible With Testimony From Barr, Mueller
Cong. Dean Says Enough Is Enough, Calls For Congress To Open Impeachment Inquiry
Cong. Boyle: Time To Start Impeachment Hearings After Mueller’s Statement
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