Day: May 16, 2022

Pennsylvania News

Fetterman Suffers Stroke

Lt. Governor John Fetterman has suffered a stroke. His campaign said Sunday that the 52 year old was hospitalized this weekend, but he is recovering. They also claimed that the health emergency is not slowing his campaign for the state senate. Fetterman released a video, in which he says he is feeling much better, and […]

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Gsp Accounts Could See Winnings

The Pennsylvania 529 College and Career Savings Program is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, and also 529 Day on May 29. Families that open a new PA 529 Guaranteed Savings Plan account during the month of May will be eligible to win a $5,290 deposit into their GSP account to boost their child’s education […]

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Statewide Traffic Deaths Increase

PennDot says in 2021, statewide traffic deaths increased to 1,230 from 1,129 the year before… a rise of about 9%. That figure was close to the prediction recently released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of a national increase of approximately 12% in the first nine months of 2021. Fatalities in crashes involving impaired […]

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Mastriano Gains Trump Endorsement

On Saturday, the 45th President… Donald Trump… endorsed state senator and retired US Army Colonel Doug Mastriano in Pennsylvania’s Republican primary race for governor. Mastriano was already leading the crowded field of Republicans running for the top state office, and now Trump’s endorsement gives him a big boost heading into tomorrow’s primary.

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Veterans Virtual Open House Wednesday

The Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs will host the second in its five-part series of virtual Veteran Town Halls on Wednesday with a focus on serving older veterans. The meeting will be held from 5-6:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.dmva.pa.gov/

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