HARRISBURG, PA – How vulnerable are fawns to predators, and which predators have the greatest impacts on fawns? These questions are among those explored by a recently completed fawn survival study, the results of which will be discussed live at a Tuesday, May 29 webinar. Pennsylvania Game Commission Deer and Elk Section supervisor Christopher Rosenberry along … Continue reading “PA GAME COMMISSION: FAWN SURVIVAL THE FOCUS OF MAY 29 WEBINAR”
HARRISBURG, PA – Pennsylvanians who harvest deer anywhere in New York, Ohio, Maryland or West Virginia no longer may bring them home without first removing the carcass parts with the highest risk of transmitting chronic wasting disease (CWD). As part of the fight to slow the spread of CWD in the Commonwealth, the Pennsylvania Game Commission … Continue reading “PA GAME COMMISSION EXPANDS CWD RULES”
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission today announced that Chad Dion Lassiter will join the commission as executive director effective May 24. Lassiter has a Master of Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania, and more than 20 years of experience in the fields of race relations, conflict resolution, mediation, teaching, counseling, research, re-entry, … Continue reading “Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission Welcomes Chad Dion Lassiter as Executive Director”
Harrisburg, Pa. — A Lancaster County auto dealer recently was found guilty of fraudulently filing a personal income tax return and sentenced to two years of probation, Revenue Secretary Dan Hassell announced today. A jury found Mena Samir Dous, of Elizabethtown, guilty of the charge following a two-day trial last week. “Misrepresenting one’s income to avoid … Continue reading “Lancaster County Auto Dealer Convicted in Tax Fraud Case”
Andrea Sears HARRISBURG, Pa. – Pennsylvanians from both sides of the political aisle support full funding of public education, according to a new poll. The poll, conducted for the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center by the polling firm TargetSmart, found that almost six in ten respondents favor making full funding of K-through-12 public education a top … Continue reading “Poll Shows Strong Support for More Education Aid”
By: Andrea Sears PHILADELPHIA – Banning ads about controversial issues is a violation of free-speech rights – that’s the claim of a lawsuit filed against the nation’s sixth-largest public transit system. The Center for Investigative Reporting has compiled data showing racial disparities in home mortgage lending in 61 American cities, including Philadelphia. But when it sought to … Continue reading “SEPTA Sued for Banning Ads About Housing Discrimination”
PHOTO CAPTION: Pictured from left to right at Owen J Roberts Middle School: Dylan Woodgate (3rd Place), Zach Evans (1st Place) and Jacob Evans (Honorable Mention). Pictured at Fred S. Engle Middle School: Mathea Dunn (2nd Place). WEST CHESTER, PA – The Chester County Tobacco-Free Coalition and the Chester County Health Department recently selected three middle … Continue reading “Students “Kick Butts” with Anti-Vape Memes”
Levittown, Bucks County, PA – Truman High School will host Share the Keys a Parent/Teen safe driving presentation on Thursday April 26th at 5:15 p.m. Presented by NJM Insurance Company in partnership with the Pennsylvania DUI Association, the research-based course is designed to educate parent and teen about Pennsylvania’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) laws and emphasizes the importance of parental involvement … Continue reading “Harry S. Truman High School to Host “Share the Keys” Teen Driver Safety Program”

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