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Emily Scolnick is a 2026 Dow Jones News Fund intern at the Pennsylvania Capital-Star.

Arts organizations are lobbying for a $5 million increase in funding in Pennsylvania’s next state budget and the reinstatement of longstanding arts partnership programs set to end with the fiscal year on June 30.

Recent strategic changes from the Pennsylvania Council o...


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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S.

Mail voters who are informed and have opportunities to fix ballot errors ahead of elections are much more likely to have their votes counted, a n...


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Each month, more than $300 million in food assistance dollars is awarded by the state Department of Human Services (DHS) to eligible enrollees, but millions end up in the hands of criminals who “skim” card numbers to steal benefits. 

Debit and credit card companies largely pivoted to cards with small computer chips along one edge in addition to the traditional mag...


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Emily Scolnick is a 2026 Dow Jones News Fund intern at the Pennsylvania Capital-Star.

Transit advocates from across Pennsylvania rallied in support of funding for small transit systems, paratransit, and shared ride services outside the Capitol on Wednesday as state budget talks intensify ahead of this month’s deadline. 


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This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. 

Ian Dugan remembers James Easterling as “loud” with “a lot of smiles”. The young man used to be a regular in the Salvation Army Kroc Center computer lab where Duga...


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