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Sen. John Fetterman, given his wardrobe and trash talking vocabulary, may appear different, but unfortunately he has proven to fit right in when it comes to those in Congress, who have become a class ...
Last month's wettest May ever caused some problems in the landscape, such as rotting seeds and overgrown grass.
As soon as the U.S. Open's final putt is sunk, Susan Lacz starts thinking about the next year's tournament. Lacz is CEO of Ridgewells Catering in Maryland, the United States Golf Association's ...
The last full moon of the spring will peak soon above Pennsylvania, and the viewing conditions might be great for stargazing.
Thousands of people celebrating Pride will show up Saturday for the WorldPride parade, followed by a festival and concert.
A 2023 Commonwealth Court ruling affirmed what our families have long known: that the state’s funding system is unconstitutional. William Penn is still owed over $25 million just to reach adequacy, ...
Silicon Valley’s leaders have stayed unnervingly quiet as the president undermines the universities they rely on.
History repeats as Cleveland attorney encounters resistance to Trump appointment, echoing his 2001 battle under Bush ...
Some Western Pennsylvania hospitals could see an increase in uninsured patients and corresponding drop in reimbursements from ...
Critics say proposals to restrict or even ban Chinese student visas take a “sledgehammer to a problem that needs highly ...
A society does not become great by bullying people but by loving and nurturing the most vulnerable that live within its ...
As Women's Opportunities Resource Center founder Lynne Cutler steps down, future federal funding for the organization is in ...