Thursday morning at a legislative breakfast at the Toftrees Golf Resort in State College, lawmakers representing parts of central Pennsylvania participated in a Q&A panel.
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Pennsylvania has supercharged the number of abandoned wells it plugs thanks to federal money, but the future of that work is unclear as lawsuits play out.
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Six Bhutanese green card holders living in central Pennsylvania were arrested in the first two weeks of March, according to local refugee community leaders and elected officials. Reasons for arrests are unknown
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Hospitals and health systems largely decide how their charity care programs work and who qualifies, which can limit access to this help. A researcher says there’s no “rhyme or reason” to the policies.
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A Pennsylvania environmental research group is calling on lawmakers to better support wildlife corridor projects. That refers to any sort of structure that helps wildlife get around man-made infrastructure, like roads or dams.
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Performances from Penn State's School of Music will include works by Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, Johannes Brahms, Amy Beach and Maurice Ravel.
Performances from Penn State's School of Music will include works by Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, Johannes Brahms, Amy Beach and Maurice Ravel.
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First Corinthian Baptist Church founded a separate nonprofit that employs therapists to bring mental health care to a community where stigma remains a high barrier to healing.
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The Trump administration's erasure of federal data has put the Internet Archive in the spotlight. The organization, with its small but mighty team, is working to help save the world's digital history.
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Israeli strikes across the southern Gaza Strip killed at least 26 Palestinians overnight, including a Hamas political leader, as the military ordered new evacuations in the southern city of Rafah.
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Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was detained following a raid on his residence earlier this week, sparking the largest wave of street demonstrations in Turkey in more than a decade.
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The U.S. has lifted bounties on three senior Taliban figures, including the interior minister, officials in Kabul said Sunday.
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