(Harrisburg, PA) – With overwhelming support among school districts for his charter school accountability plan, Governor Tom Wolf visited J.P. McCaskey High School in Lancaster today to discuss his bipartisan proposal that saves an estimated $395 million a year. “I want to fix Pennsylvania’s broken charter school law, improve education quality and accountability, and save … Continue reading “Gov. Wolf, Lancaster Co. School Leaders Call for Bipartisan Charter School Plan to Save Nearly $400 Million”
“It is with extreme sadness and a heavy heart that we announce the loss of Brandie Kasper here at Pine Creek Animal Hospital. She was one of a kind. She was passionate, caring and always striving to go above and beyond for the clients and patients that she helped with. She was one sweet soul … Continue reading “Pine Creek Animal Hospital Issues Public Statement Following Passing Of Brandie Kasper”
Harrisburg, PA – Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Pennsylvania’s nation-leading mushroom industry stepped up to the plate to both feed America and keep their workers safe. Now, after a collaborative effort by the Pennsylvania Departments of Agriculture and Health, the American Mushroom Institute, LCH Health and Community Services, and the Chester County Health Department, mushroom farmworkers are … Continue reading “Wolf Administration Launches Public-Private Partnership To Vaccinate Mushroom Farmworkers”
This meeting was held on March 29, 2021 and not 2001 as the title suggests. Download QR
King of Prussia, PA – The City of Coatesville is planning a weekday lane closure on Business U.S. 30 (Lincoln Highway) and Route 82 (1st Avenue) in Chester County, on Monday, April 19, through Wednesday, May 19, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, for road reconstruction, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today. The work locations … Continue reading “City of Coatesville to Restrict Business U.S. 30, Route 82 for Utility Improvements in Chester County”
By: Michayla Savitt BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – Today marks the last day of National Child Abuse Awareness Month, but advocates for children in Connecticut say it’s important that people continue to remain vigilant to prevent abuse. The Center for Family Justice – or CFJ – says people usually come forward weeks, months or even years after abuse, … Continue reading “CT Group: Child-Abuse Awareness Must Continue Beyond April”
Harrisburg, PA – Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman is among those calling for reform after an eye-opening reportOpens In A New Window was released today showing Black people in Pennsylvania have been sentenced to life in prison for second-degree murder at a rate 21 times higher than white people. The report, a review of race and second-degree life-in-prison sentences, … Continue reading “Lt. Gov. Fetterman: Report Highlights Racial Disparities, Need For Second-Degree Statute Change”
Harrisburg, PAÂ – The Wolf Administration has received approval from the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to extend Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) benefit eligibility to families of Pennsylvania SNAP eligible children who are child care aged. This federally-funded program helps families cover the cost of breakfasts and lunches for … Continue reading “Wolf Administration Receives $224 Million In Food Assistance For Pennsylvania Families With Young Children”

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