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    A historical marker for Pithole City sits along a quiet road in Cornplanter Township, Venango County, Pa. The city was once a booming oil town after the discovery of oil and the site of the first commercial oil well in the United States just six miles away. In just five years, the town was reduced to just a couple hundred people.
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    A historical city went from boom to bust in the blink of an eye

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    Joe Biden’s Scranton backyard is slowly growing more Republican
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    The presidential race gets all the attention, but state races make all the difference
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    The presidential race gets all the attention, but state races make all the difference

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    Your connection to military history is waiting
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    Progressive election upsets are one thing. Progressive legislating is another
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    Marcello Frollo, 60, smokes a cigar at Smoke N’ Guns — a cigar, coffee shop and gun store in Oakmont, Pa.
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    The economy is struggling, but gun sales are soaring

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    Devlin Robinson, a Republican running against incumbent Democrat Pam Iovino in Pennsylvania’s State Senate District 37, is photographed in Bridgeville, Pa.
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    Suburban Pennsylvania race a microcosm of national political battle

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    As MLB restarts, Minor League Baseball survives and waits its turn
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    As MLB restarts, Minor League Baseball survives and waits its turn

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    Soldiers marching on Fifth Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh for an Armistice Day Parade, November 1918.
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    America’s mindset recovered from Spanish flu for one reason: unity

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    Po-Shen Loh, founder of NOVID, an anonymous contact tracing app that helps users avoid COVID-19, is photographed in his office on July 13, 2020 in Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood.
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    A personal COVID-19 radar could be key to resuming daily life

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