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PennDOT's List Of Rejected Vanity License Plates Keeps Growing
A team of state officials analyzes all vanity plate applications with dictionaries of slangs, acronyms, and euphemisms.

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A team of state officials analyzes all vanity plate applications with dictionaries of slangs, acronyms, and euphemisms.

A Pittsburgh pastry chef with a prominent national presence is opening a new eatery. Get the details here.

From cash-back perks to simple savings hacks, here are ways shoppers could keep more money in their pockets.
A new long-range spring and summer forecast has been released for Pennsylvania. Here's what you need to know:
A Pittsburgh bar and restaurant shocker: A beloved city bar announced it is going out of business.
Guests can enjoy smaller pours at discounts and vote for their favorites at the end of the crawl.
Pennsylvania inspectors found problems at a Pittsburgh-area eatery. Get the details here.
Pennsylvania inspectors found problems at a Pittsburgh-area eatery. Get the details here.
Every year, the popular game sparks 911 calls from residents who think they see "armed" teens prowling, police said.
When the SPCA found the home, cats were "severely underweight, dehydrated, missing eyes, jaundiced, and hypothermic," officials said.
On numerous occasions, thieves climbed over perimeter fences and spent hours cutting wire and loading it into trucks, police said.
Zoo officials described the birth as a "major conservation and animal care milestone."
More than 100 protesters, including several community faith leaders, took aim at the retail company for supporting ICE efforts.
Get ready for some potentially damaging weather throughout Western Pennsylvania.
The skies over Pennsylvania will be lit up with a variety of astronomical phenomena in April.
Two U.S. Senators called it "one of the most consequential infrastructure commitments in Pennsylvania’s history."
Candles lit the streets of Telford Sunday night as the investigation continues weeks after her killing.
During one incident, the nurse removed a breathing tube and did not reinsert it, causing the child to struggle to breathe, police said.
Daylen needs votes from the public to continue advancing and to win the $20,000 prize.
Officials are hopeful the project to repair the bridge, a key connector between Montgomery and Chester counties, is ahead of schedule.
Hundreds took to the streets of Phoenixville over the weekend to "demonstrate that we can fight back without violence."
The founder of one of Pittsburgh's largest car dealerships has passed away. Get the details here.
Work began Monday on a lengthy project that could last into the late summer. Delays are expected.
The Cleveland Cliffs Steel facility was just shut down last year.