Danielle Smith | Public News Service
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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.
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A colorful orange and black insect commonly seen flying through gardens in the Keystone State is now closer to extinction.
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Pennsylvania dairy processors and farmers can apply for grants to assist them with upgrading their facilities to improve output.
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A new survey finds that parents are concerned about their children's emotional and mental health and want schools to provide resources to support them.
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A nonpartisan group in Pennsylvania wants families to know about new rebates and tax credits through landmark federal clean-energy laws.