
As vaccination rates rise and the world’s countries reopen, international wanderlust resumes
Many Americans are now refocusing their sights on the travel plans that eluded them for the past two years of the pandemic.
Many Americans are now refocusing their sights on the travel plans that eluded them for the past two years of the pandemic.
Notice is hereby given that testing of election equipment to be used for the 2022 General Primary Election, as previously scheduled for Wednesday, April 20, 2022, is temporarily postponed due to discrepancies noted.
Young people in Pennsylvania are more likely to graduate from high school, get their GED, and graduate from college than ever before.
This follows a broader trend within the state and region that’s been seeing business application numbers drop in comparison to last year, but remain significantly higher than pre-pandemic numbers.
Temperatures in Erie this week fluctuate between cold to pleasant temperatures.
Governor Wolf is asking the state legislature to pass the Pennsylvania Opportunity Program, which would send $2,000 checks to Pennsylvanians.
This legislation and growing movement are sponsored by the The Clean Slate Initiative, a national bipartisan coalition advancing policies to automatically clear all eligible criminal records across the United States.
Recently released school reports remind us of the progress Pennsylvania’s grade schoolers made in the subjects of reading and writing between 2015-2019.
COVID-19 is resurging across multiple states, including Pennsylvania, following holiday celebrations, lifted mask mandates, and the contagious new BA.2 strain.
Through this settlement, Pennsylvania will receive $1.07 billion in funds beginning as early as this month.
Erie County Department of Health provides a public health update on COVID-19 in the county.
After several years of litigation co-led by Pennsylvania’s Attorney General Josh Shapiro, officials announced a settlement targeting Navient, formerly known as Sallie Mae.