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(Lancaster, PA) - Two people are recovering from their injuries after a helicopter crash at Lancaster Airport. Airport Director Ed Foster says it happened late Saturday morning when the helicopter's owner and an instructor were doing training and something malfunctioned. >Two Hospitalized After Helicopter Crashed Training Exercise
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(Harrisburg, PA) - Pennsylvania's unemployment rate is down two-tenths of a percentage point for the second month in a row. State authorities say that drop indicates that 12 thousand Pennsylvania workers have either found work or fallen off the unemployment rolls. That reportedly brings the state's official unemployed rate down to 6.2% from September's figure of 6.4%. One year ago, the same figure stood at well above seven percent. >Labor Officials Upbeat About Continuing Drop In State's Unemployment Rate Officials also say, regardless of which brand of vaccine was received for a primary vaccination, you can take any brand for a booster dose. (Harrisburg, PA) - Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam has announced that all adults in Pennsylvania are now eligible to schedule a COVID-19 vaccine booster. The expanded eligibility follows an in-depth review process by the FDA and CDC. >All Pennsylvania Adults Now Eligible For COVID-19 Vaccine Booster The GOP has also asked for the Wolf Administration to turn over millions of voters' data, including nonpublic information in order to verify the results. A panel of Commonwealth Court judges is scheduled to hear arguments on both aspects at a hearing in Harrisburg December 15th. State Attorney General Josh Shapiro and Senate Democrats have filed lawsuits to block the subpoena.
#MANHEIM TOWNSHIP VERIFICATION#
The Republican lawmakers are moving forward with the verification regardless of an active court fight over its legality. (Harrisburg, PA) - State GOP Senate leaders say taxpayers will cover the $270,000 cost to have an Iowa consulting firm verify the state's 2020 election results. The review, demanded by a GOP subpoena, will be conducted by the Iowa firm Envoy Sage. >Pennsylvania Taxpayers Will Fund 2020 Election Results Audit by Iowa Firm