• Amtrak suspends Philadelphia-Harrisburg Keystone service: Caused by downed power lines, the service interruption began Sunday and continued Monday morning. (Source: WGAL)
• Pa. understaffed as Medicaid reenrollment begins: Activists worry that thousands of at-risk Pennsylvanians could lose medical benefits due to the shortage. (Source: Spotlight PA)
• Woman involved in 2020 Munoz protest disorder receives probation: Kathryn Patterson, 23, pleaded guilty to failing to disperse and other charges. She was sentenced to 18 months of probation, 100 hours of community service, plus fines and costs. (Source: AP)
• Sen. John Fetterman talks about his depression: Interviewed on CBS Sunday Morning, Fetterman said he stayed in bed and stopped eating after his November election victory. (Source: CBS News)
• Plans moving forward for Stevens-Smith Center: Conversion of the house owned by abolitionist Thaddeus Stevens and managed by his housekeeper, Lydia Hamilton Smith, into a museum is budgeted at $15 million to $18 million, plus a $5 million endowment. (Source: LNP)
• Nation/world: Poll finds majority of Americans approve of Trump indictment. (Source: CNN) Justice Department reportedly has more obstruction evidence in Mar-a-Lago documents case. (Source: Washington Post) Tornadoes kill 32. (Source: UPI) WWE merges with UFC. (Source: CNBC) Teacher shot by 6-year-old files $40 million lawsuit. (Source: AP) Researchers identify possible immune-system link to longevity. (Source: USA Today)