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Dr. Thomas Bat attends to long time patient Isidoro Palatchi at the North Atlanta Primary Care in Alpharetta in 2011. "Medicare is a mess right now," Bat said.

Medicare and the election: FAQ

Mitt Romney's selection of Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) as his running mate on the Republican ticket focuses new light on the congressman's plan to restructure Medicare -- the program that provides health care to 47 million elderly and disabled Americans. Although Democrats accuse President Obama of wanting to end Medicare, ...

Protestors rally against PA Voter ID laws

Protestors rally against PA Voter ID laws

Protestors Rally Against PA Voter ID Laws

Chief Justice Roberts delivers for President Obama

With the Supreme Court sharply divided, the Obama health law was saved by Chief Justice John Roberts, who sided with the four more liberal justices on the Court to uphold both the individual mandate and the overall health reform plan. It was a supremely ironic outcome, as the Roberts Court ...

Postal Service Changes

Instead of moving to close down hundreds of post offices around the nation, the U.S. Postal Service announced plans today to limit the hours of operation of post offices in order to save money in the future. "The plan would keep the existing Post Office in place, but with modified ...

Voters get 'pass' on photo I.D. in primary

With Pennsylvania’s primary election drawing closer, many are asking what kind of impact the state's new photo identification law will have for voters and poll workers.   The new law says you must have an acceptable photo I.D. to vote.  Although for the primary election, you could get a pass. ...

Romney Wins Illinois

It was an easy night for Mitt Romney, who finally got to enjoy a Tuesday primary night for the first time in weeks, as he cruised to victory in Illinois over Rick Santorum, wining by over 11 percent. Romney built a big lead in Chicago and the rest of Cook ...

Santorum's Southern Shot

From Montgomery, Alabama - Arriving for his fifth and final stop of Monday just down the street from the Alabama State Capitol, Rick Santorum deviated from his normal hour-long stump speech for a simple reason - he had to be on TV with Sean Hannity. "I can only talk for ...

Santorum Looks for Momentum

After winning three of ten Super Tuesday states, but narrowly losing to Mitt Romney in Ohio, Rick Santorum will try to generate some new momentum on Saturday in Kansas with GOP Presidential caucuses in that state. 40 delegates are at stake in the Sunflower State - 12 delegates are handed ...

WWII vet, local lawmaker to retire after 19 terms

Following 38 years of public service and countless commutes from Clearfield County to the state capitol, Rep. Camille “Bud” George said he’ll retire at the end of the year.   The 84-year-old, who happens to be the last remaining World War II-era veteran serving in the State House of Representatives, ...

Altoona Council To Hold Public Meeting On Act 47

Johnstown, Pittsburgh and Scranton are all on the list of cities that have filed for Act 47; the distressed city status.  According to city officials, Altoona could soon be added to that list.   Altoona has been in financial trouble for years, but city council has always managed to balance ...

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