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PA Headlines | June 2 | Hershey’s Chocolate World celebrates America250.

7 min · 2 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio PA Headlines | June 2 | Hershey’s Chocolate World celebrates America250.

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Chocolate World in Hershey is celebrating America’s 250-year anniversary with a fresh look on its free ride. The Hershey Company is looking back and celebrating its history, too.  It’s now June - and for many people, the summer months mean trips to the beach. A new "state of the shore" report finds the New Jersey coastline is healthy and in good shape.   Pennsylvania's flags are flying at half-staff, after an order by Governor Josh Shapiro over the weekend, in honor of a Berks County police officer who died in the line of duty. Officer Kristen Yeager of the Central Berks Regional Police department died Friday night while responding to a call. Grief counselors are available to Harrisburg school students, after two students lost their lives late last week.  Controversial data center projects have cropped up all around the state, and some state House members say local communities should have more power to determine if the centers come to their town.   The state Agriculture Department is awarding nine grants totaling $1.3 million, to boost sales, promotion, and quality of craft beers in the state.

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PA Headlines | July 2 | Celebrating “Revolutionary Things” at the State Museum in Harrisburg.

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PA Headlines | July 1 | Immigration arrests are surging in Pa.

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Portada del episodio PA Headlines | June 30 | How will this week’s heat wave affect Pa.?

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PA Headlines | June 29 | Will lawmakers pass a state budget by tomorrow’s deadline?

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