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PA nursing facility employees awarded historic $35.8 million judgement for stolen wages
Pittsburgh, Pa. (WJET/WFXP) — After a five-year legal battle, a federal court in Pittsburgh has awarded one of the largest wage recovery judgments in U.S. history to current and former employees of 15 residential skilled nursing, rehabilitation and assisted living facilities. The United States Department of Labor (DOL) announced Tuesday the court awarded $35.8 million […]
State park to get new lease on life, who won the Pa. elk lottery, where to fish in Pa.
When a facility no longer makes sense for its surroundings, it’s time to do something different. That’s what’s happening with a state park in northcentral Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation...
USDA sends $1.45 million to Pennsylvania for energy projects
(The Center Square) — The latest round of federal grants has sent $1.45 million to four projects in Pennsylvania to boost renewal energy and efficiency efforts. Half of the money goes to Reinford Farms, a dairy farm and trucking business in Mifflintown to replace a motor for its anaerobic digester, which breaks down food and […]
Boar’s Head recall expands to more than 7 million pounds of deli meat over listeria concerns
(WTAJ) — Boar’s Head recalled deli meats last week and is now expanding the recall to more than 7 million pounds, including packaged products, over listeria concerns. The recall comes after the Maryland Department of Health detected listeria genomes in a sample of Boar’s Head liverwurst. The original nine products facing recall have expanded to […]
Cute kitties abound at the Cat Video Fest at District Cinema at Lycoming Valley
Pennsdale, Pa. — Who doesn't love cats? Especially when cats do funny things. The public will have the opportunity to see plenty of cats when the Cat Video Fest comes to the District Cinema at Lycoming Valley this weekend. Show time is 12:30 p.m. Aug. 3 and 4 at the theater, which is located in Pennsdale at the District at Lycoming Valley (formerly Lycoming Mall). A portion of the proceeds will benefit cats in need. ...
Rain, rain, but not all day: Central Pa.’s morning showers expected to clear
The Harrisburg area remains well below average for July rainfall totals, but Wednesday morning showers will give a bit of relief to drooping gardens and brown lawns. However, our summer roasting will return quickly as August starts with a two-day heat advisory. The forecast for Wednesday in the Harrisburg area...
Penn State ‘Clark Kent’ an Olympic hero: ‘Activated like a sleeper agent’ | Today in Pa.
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Pa. teachers ‘breaking the bank’ on school supplies
According to the National Education Association (NEA), most teachers are still shelling out hundreds of dollars out of their own pocket for classroom school supplies. Now, a recent study has pegged teachers in Pennsylvania among those paying the most. CouponBirds — which is described by its “About Us” section as...
A Philadelphian helped pave the way to breaking’s Olympic debut in Paris
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. New to the Olympics in 2024? Breaking, also known as breakdancing. The dance form is a pillar of hip-hop culture and got its start in the 1980s in...
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