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PA Turnpike Prepares for Heavy Holiday Travel

It’s the final countdown to 2026 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike (PA Turnpike) is getting ready for what’s traditionally a busy travel period. The PA Turnpike...

DelVal Student Takes the Field at Eagles Game Through Internship

Delaware Valley University turf management student Connor Esbenshade '26 had a unique, behind-the-scenes role during the Philadelphia Eagles game Monday night, assisting on the...

Galloway self-discloses potential exposure to COVID-19

His Levittown office will remain closed for 14 days

$28 million will help higher education resume operations

The funds are meant to assist the institutions in implementing public health and safety plans

PA Trauma-Informed Network launches

The Network is meant to connect all of Pennsylvania’s existing and future trauma-informed coalitions by sharing best practices and lessons learned, and resources to help people heal from and prevent trauma

Violence data dashboard is launched

Data is available by gender, race/ethnicity, age group and geography

Pennsbury announces new Director of Transportation

Milagro Aleman was recently selected by the board of school directors

St. Mary nurses picket after contract discussions stall

The frontline workers said hospital executives are dragging their feet on putting basic patient protections and fairness for nurses in writing in the nurses’ contract

Residents urged to prepare for hurricane season amidst COVID-19

Home emergency kits should include non-perishable food and a flashlight, as well as extra clean masks

Assistance available for those experiencing homelessness, unable to pay rent/mortgages

Since mid-April, the percentage of Pennsylvania adults who consider themselves housing insecure has risen by 2.4 percent

PA partners with staffing agency to hire 1,000 more COVID-19 contact tracers

The PA Department of Health announced a $23 million federally-funded contract with Insight Global

$10 million in tax credits will improve water quality, farm sustainability

The most common projets approved are for no-till planting, waste storage facilities, conservation plans and protecting animal heavy-use areas
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