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    Pennsylvania Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Wolf speaks during an interview with The Associated Press Friday, July 25, 2014, in Philadelphia. Wolf would make a centerpiece of his first budget proposal an increase in income taxes on Pennsylvania's higher-earners to help expand the state's share of public education funding in exchange for a dollar-for-dollar reduction in local property taxes levied by school boards. (AP Photo)

    Job No. 1 for the next Pennsylvania governor? A huge budget gap

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    Pennsylvania considers charging for game land use
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    Pennsylvania considers charging for game land use

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    Environmentalist group says health registry needed
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    Environmentalist group says health registry needed

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    Michael Keslosky knows he will die soon -- the victim, he says, of years of failure by Department of Veterans Affairs doctors to diagnose his fatal illness and get him the treatment that could have saved his life. (Photo by Chris Adval)
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    Delays, denials by Department of Veterans Affairs deliver ‘death sentence’ to cancer victim

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    August 18, 2014 10:00 am
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    In this photo from July 30, 2014, James Comey, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, left, speaks to the media with U.S. attorney David J. Hickton at the FBI's Pittsburgh headquarters. Because of the Pittsburgh's cybersquad success, Comey said the FBI is rewarding the office with more manpower, allowing it to take on even more cyberthreats. (AP Photo/Post-Gazette-Michael Henninger)
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    Premier FBI cybersquad in Pittsburgh to add agents

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    Lyft gets temporary OK to operate in Pittsburgh
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    As DNC decides on 2016 convention site, experts say sites don’t help parties win states
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    As DNC decides on 2016 convention site, experts say sites don’t help parties win states

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    In this Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014 photo, U.S. Rep. Bob Brady, left, former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, standing by the microphones, and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, second from right, appear at the Independence Beer Garden to kick off Philadelphia's final push for a winning bid to secure the 2016 Democratic Convention, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/The Philadelphia Inquirer, Ed Hille) MAGS OUT; NEWARK OUT
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    Philly has early edge in Democratic convention bid

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    August 11, 2014 4:12 pm
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    Officials in western Pennsylvania's Allegheny County are seeking millions of dollars from the state to help keep the county's crime laboratory operating. (iStock Image)

    State funding sought for western Pa. crime lab

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    Another ADA class action filed in Pittsburgh federal court

    Another ADA class action filed in Pittsburgh federal court

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