The state Department of Environmental Protection has announced a second consecutive "Code Orange Air Quality Action Day" for Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025 as smoke from Canadian wildfires is expected to persist across most of central and eastern Pennsylvania.
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In his first comments since formally launching his congressional campaign last week, Lehigh County Controller Mark Pinsley staked a claim to the left wing of the Democratic field.
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About 1,000 nurses at Magee-Womens Hospital will vote to decide whether they'd like to be represented by SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania. The organizing effort is the latest in a growing labor movement among health care professionals in Pennsylvania
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There's a growing nationwide coalition to advocate for federal research funding, including to universities like Penn State. The Trump administration has canceled hundreds of already approved research grants and proposed cutting indirect costs for overhead.
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Susquehanna Family Health Clinic provides primary care to thousands of patients, many of them Medicaid recipients. The family-owned clinic faces the possibility of closure as President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill goes into effect.
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Reading any genre can introduce us to new perspectives or ways of thinking, but memoirs in particular help us meet real people and learn from their life stories.
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Former Scranton Councilman Gene Barrett and Rik Little filed to run as third-party candidates against Democratic incumbent Paige Cognetti and Republican Trish Beynon in Lackawanna County's largest municipality.
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Hazleton and Luzerne County Police say Jessica Lockwood’s blood was found at defendant Terence Ray’s house in Hazleton following a Percocet drug deal gone wrong.
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Lehigh County Controller Mark Pinsley has jumped into the crowded race for Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District.
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Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific are looking to merge, which would create a transcontinental railroad. The deal still needs to be approved by regulators, but many in Altoona are closely watching.
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A Pennsylvania budget stalemate and uncertainty with federal funding have caused some school leaders to raise taxes, explore short-term loans and advocate for fair funding.
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WVIA News' Kat Bolus and Roger DuPuis talk about ongoing coverage of two sinkholes that opened up in Wilkes-Barre.
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Lackawanna County has made great progress in the 35 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act became law. And the region still has work to do to make the region more accessible for all, leaders, advocates and community members said Thursday.
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- Police investigating teenage girl's shooting death in Bradford County
- Lehigh & Luzerne county airports receive funding for upgrades
- Free dental clinic coming to Wilkes-Barre on June 6 and 7
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