Danielle Smith | Public News Service
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Low-wage workers in Pennsylvania are missing out on the pay hikes taking effect in 22 other states and 43 cities and counties this month, through increases in their minimum wages.
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Clean-energy companies and supporters are calling on federal officials to prioritize the development of charging infrastructure for EV powered medium and heavy duty trucks in Pennsylvania and across the nation.
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A new analysis of 2022 census data has uncovered a troubling trend: The uninsured rate for Pennsylvania children worsened during the final full year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The shortage of teachers and school staffers in some Pennsylvania public schools is among the chief concerns of the new teachers' union leader who is a teacher in the Stroudsburg Area School District.
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A U.S. Supreme Court ruling about making voting maps more fair in Alabama gives new hope to groups in Pennsylvania that have teamed up to to get redistricting reform bills passed in the commonwealth.
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The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed more stringent vehicle emission standards, which could significantly help reduce air pollution.
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School districts in Pennsylvania and across the country can apply for grant funding to get new buses that run on cleaner fuel sources.
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U.S. Postal Service workers in Pennsylvania and across the country have launched a campaign to call attention to what they call adverse work environments.
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A new report reveals that the Keystone State steel industry has the potential to reduce or eliminate carbon emissions by making a switch to green steel.
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More school funding for basic and special education, along with more funding targeted to lower-income districts are on the wish list of a Pennsylvania advocacy group for public schools.