Mass. parents, educators, and school nurses call on Gov. Baker to establish a state-run COVID-19 protection plan, and families struggling to afford meals for their children cope with distance learning. Download QR
*INITAL REPORT* BARN FIRE reported in CHESTER COUNTY in the area of: NEWARK RD & MYSTERY ROSE LN Upper Oxford Township 01-23-2022 22:09:14 Download QR
Residential households in the U.S. can order one set of 4 free at-home tests from USPS.com. Here’s what you need to know about your order: Limit of one order per residential address One order includes 4 individual rapid antigen COVID-19 tests Orders will ship free starting in late January Every home in the U.S. is … Continue reading “Place Your Order for Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests via USPS”
Snow will overspread the area from south to north this afternoon into Sunday evening. A changeover to a wintry mix is expected from southeast to northwest tonight, and will eventually progress as far west as the I-99 / Route 220 corridor, staying snow the whole time for the Laurel Highlands and Allegheny Mountains. A period … Continue reading “Winter Storm This Afternoon Through Monday Morning”
By: Lily Bohlke More than half of Missouri families report paying more than $500 a month for child care, and child-care providers have been struggling to keep their doors open. Advocates for children say there are some promising actions the Legislature could take to improve both ends. Craig Stevenson, director of policy and advocacy with Kids … Continue reading “MO Budget Proposal Includes Dispersing Federal Funds for Child Care”
By: Eric Galatas As Nebraska’s GOP leaders work to further restrict and even ban access to abortion services, Sen. Megan Hunt, D-Omaha, has introduced two bills designed to improve women’s access to reproductive health care. Legislative Bill 715 would allow insurers to cover abortion services. Legislative Bill 716 would allow Certified Nurse-Midwives, RNs and physician assistants to perform … Continue reading “Anti-Abortion, Pro-Choice Measures at Odds in Nebraska Legislature”
By: Nadia Ramlagan January is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and state public health officials said it is important to recognize the warning signs and risk factors of exploitation. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, there are more than 25 types of human trafficking spanning numerous industries, from sex trafficking within escort services … Continue reading “TN Hotline Received More than 1,000 Human-Trafficking Tips in 2021”
By: Diane Bernard As states continue to grapple with widespread use of messaging apps by government employees, one of the first proposed measures in Maryland’s 2022 General Assembly aims to prevent its governors from using apps that automatically delete messages. Last month, it was uncovered Gov. Larry Hogan regularly uses Wickr, an instant-messaging app some … Continue reading “MD Bill Would Curb Hogan’s Use of Auto-Delete Messaging Apps”

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