We're blown away: Two generous local donors and Spotlight PA members, Jim Friedlich and Melissa Stern, just reached out with a big offer, and we need your help to prove to them we can do it.
They pledged $10,000 today to encourage you to join them and make a gift to Spotlight PA before December 31st. If you donate now, they will match your gift, dollar-for-dollar.
As a reader, you know how important Spotlight PA’s coverage is to upholding democracy in our state. I hope those of you who are still on the fence will consider making a donation today to help to ensure this essential work continues.
Spotlight PA is in the final stretch of its most important membership drive of the year, and every dollar counts. Please give now.
Onwards together,
—Christopher Baxter, Editor in Chief
COMING 'COLLAPSE'
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"The connection was as strong as losing a family member."
—Edd Dicker, grandson of the former owner of the historic Glendon Hotel, which was demolished Dec. 16
CHALLENGE EXTENDED
Two generous local donors just extended our challenge. Jim Friedlich and Melissa Stern believe so strongly in Spotlight PA's mission, they've just pledged an additional $10,000 in matching dollars. That means they will match every dollar you give before December 31st. Contribute now.
The Barns-Brinton House in Chadds Ford. Thanks, Faith K.! Send us your gems, use #PAGems on Instagram, or tag us @spotlightpennsylvania.
DAILY RUNDOWN
SUB RELIEF: Gov. Tom Wolf has signed a bill aimed at easing the substitute teacher shortage, in part, by widening the pool to include unlicensed eligible college students and recent education school graduates, The Inquirer reports.
MORE INFO: The U.S. House panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection wants Rep. Scott Perry (R., Pa.) to provide more information about his communications with Trump officials. The Washington Post described the request as "the first significant action the committee has taken with regard to obtaining information from a sitting member of Congress."
METHANE MODS: The Wolf administration wants to tighten a proposal that governs how the state oversees pollution that leaks from oil and gas sites. But environmental advocates told StateImpact the plan falls short of existing federal rules.
IN OTHER NEWS
CORNUCOPIA: Members of the worker-owned collective Masa Cooperativa use Berks- and Lancaster-grown corn to celebrate their Indigenous roots and keep rare varieties alive and available to local restaurants.
'WE REMEMBER': Pittsburgh Mercy will be adding bronze plaques to a memorial wall in remembrance of people who have lost their lives while experiencing homelessness in the city.
Unscramble and send your answer to scrambler@spotlightpa.org. We'll shout out winners here, and one each week will get some Spotlight PA swag.
P A U C M M E R A I
Monday's answer: Gobbledygook
Congrats to our daily winners: Susan F., Craig W., Michelle T., Bonnie R., Vicki U., Neal W., Wendy A., Susan D., Lynne E., Mike B., Susan N.-Z., Jessica K., Judith D., Sherri A., Mark C., Elaine C., Ted W., Marty M., Don H., Joel S., Heidi B., James B., Elizabeth W., Irene R., John F., Dianne K., Kimberly S., Ronnee G., David S., Bill S., Fred O., Tish M., Lex M., Kevin M., Ann and John, James B., Beth L., George S., Karen W., and Al M.
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