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Utilities defend 'smart meters' before Public Service Commission
Four major electricity providers defended the safety of "smart meters" Tuesday at a hearing called by the Maryland Public Service Commission after commissioners read reports of similar meters overheating and catching fire in Southeastern Pennsylvania....
Tags: Civil and Public Service, Potomac Electric Power Company, Consumers, Politics, Exelon Corp.
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Consumer protection inspections could be reduced
The state may overhaul the system that protects us from getting ripped off at the gas station, grocery store and even the parking meter. Some lawmakers want to do less-frequent inspections to make sure fuel pumps, home heating oil trucks and parking...Tags: Applied Physics, Allentown, Services and Shopping, Home Heating, Politics
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Early Evening Budget Update: Where things stand.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Evening, Everyone. Here's where things stand as of 7:10 p.m.: 1. The House Appropriations Committee approved the Fiscal Code bill, positioning it for a vote by the full House on Saturday. Included within the bill, raising some eyebrows, was...... -
Game Commission offers new app
The Pennsylvania Game Commission today announced that GPS-enabled applications, or "apps" as they are commonly referred to, are available to provide outdoor enthusiasts easy access to a host of information about all State Game Lands. The app can be...
Tags: YouTube, Wildlife
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Pennsylvania Farm Bureau fundraiser celebrates 20 years of supporting agriculture education programs
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau raised $45,000 to help support agricultural education and awareness programs as part of the 20th Anniversary of the Richard Prether Pennsylvania Friends of Agriculture Golf Classic in Hershey. Including this year's tournament,...
Tags: Agriculture, Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Corbett signs $27.66 billion budget into law.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGov. Tom Corbett signed key components of the state budget into law just before midnight on Saturday, claiming the Republican administration had "developed a habit" of passing on-time spending plans. "And the Pennsylvania citizesn will appreciate that... -
Dogs Need Forever Homes After Being Rescued From Horrible Hording Situation
Staff Reporter187 dogs taken from a Columbia County home on July 19th are now in animal shelters across the state. The dogs, which are mostly Chihuahuas, should be ready within the week for adoption to good homes. "This is one of the worst cases of animal hoarding we'...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Lancaster County (Pennsylvania), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Berks County
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Love Homes under state scrutiny again
A Lower Macungie Township mobile home dealer is in trouble again and this time, the state is threatening to revoke some of its licenses. Love Homes reneged on a previous deal to refund money to a customer and its sales practices violated state laws,...Tags: Allentown, Services and Shopping, Media Industry, House Building, Economy, Business and Finance
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Judge foils gas drillers
Somebody should have kept an eye on this Pellegrini guy back in January, when he had the impertinence to rule in favor of a journalist in a dispute in Easton, where it was none of the public's business what public officials were doing. The Easton Area...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Criminals, Judges, Energy Resources, Justice System
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Pennsylvania Game Commission to have public working group session
With the fall quarterly meetings of the Pennsylvania Game Commission scheduled for Franklin, Venango County on Sept. 24-25, getting there may be a problem for most of us in the eastern half of the state. But Ralph A. Martone, the president of the PGC's...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Allentown, Lehigh County, Environmental Issues, Rabies
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App is here for Pennsylvania State Game Lands
If the 1.4 million acres of Pennsylvania state game lands have been a mystery for you, it's time to join the 21st century. With fewer and fewer private lands being made available to hunters and trappers, the Pennsylvania Game Commission has teamed up...Tags: Hunting, Apple iPad, Apple iPhone, Lifestyle and Leisure, Garmin Ltd.
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Rendell-Romney in showdown at the Wawa
Former Gov. Ed Rendell will join other luminaries of Pennsylvania Democratic politics Saturday to "welcome" Republican Mitt Romney to a Wawa gas station outside Quakertown. Romney is scheduled to drop by the Wawa as part of a bus tour through six rust...
Tags: Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Republican Party, Politics, Edward G. Rendell
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