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Why don’t Maryland politicians choose school choice? They should
School choice doesn’t come close to packing the political firepower of a woman’s reproductive choice. But it is an explosive, divisive issue on its own. The post Why don’t Maryland politicians choose school choice? They should appeared first on Maryland Matters.
Maryland officially launches $20 million ENOUGH initiative to tackle child poverty
ANNAPOLIS, MD—The state of Maryland has officially launched its new initiative to address the issue of child poverty. The initiative is called the Engaging Neighborhoods, Organizations, Unions, Governments and Households (ENOUGH) Initiative.
Western Pennsylvania Braces for Scorching Heat, Rain on Horizon
Pittsburgh, PA – Western Pennsylvania is set to experience a sweltering heat wave over the coming days, with temperatures forecasted to reach the low to mid-90s. According to the US National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, heat index values will soar, making it feel even hotter. Starting today, Pittsburgh will...
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Pennsylvania Caregiver Sentenced for Stealing from Elderly and Faking Cancer
BUCKS COUNTY, PA—Shannon Lynn Eberhart, a 48-year-old caregiver from Pennsylvania, has been sentenced to serve time in county jail after admitting to multiple offenses, including stealing from her elderly clients…
SUN: Carroll residents voice concerns over Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project
Hundreds gathered to learn more about the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, a proposed $424 million upgrade to the region’s energy grid including a 500,000-volt transmission line through three counties, at the first two public info sessions Thursday at the Westminster Senior & Community Center. A second session held Thursday evening was similarly well-attended.
Legendary DC and Maryland Icon, Coach James “Butch” McAdams Passes Away
Your browser does not support the audio element. How are you dealing with this heat? Some of us, not too well. I love it! This is my time of the year. It just doesn’t agree with my health. I have a few things I want to talk to you about this week, so take note.
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden and former President Donald Trump campaigning in Pittsburgh today
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - It's going to be a busy political day in western Pennsylvania with both former President Donald Trump and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden in town this afternoon. The former president will be campaigning in Butler County today - holding a rally at the Butler Farm Show grounds. That will be at 5 p.m. on Evans City Road in Butler. Then, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden will be in Pittsburgh with the White House announcing on Wednesday she will speak at an Italian Sons and Daughters dinner. That will also be at 5 p.m. She's expected to arrive at Pittsburgh International Airport an hour before the event. This marks the First Lady's third visit to Pittsburgh this summer. Of course, it's a busy time for politics in the Commonwealth because as usual, Pennsylvania is a battleground state in the upcoming presidential election. Meanwhile, away from Pittsburgh, Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Philadelphia, as well. KDKA will have coverage of both visits today, with our news crews heading to the First Lady's event as well as the former president's rally. Full coverage can be expected tonight on KDKA-TV News at 6:00.
Affordable housing project in Homewood could ignite revitalization in neighborhood
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A new affordable housing project is on its way to one of Pittsburgh's most distressed neighborhoods.Buildings that have been empty eyesores for years in the city's Homewood neighborhood were purchased for development thanks to a big investment from a non-profit organization that creates healthy neighborhoods through partnerships and programs that empower Pittsburgh residents.Neighborhood Allies invested $800,000 in a 69-unit affordable housing project. The money went to Pennsylvania Affordable Housing Corporation, a nonprofit developer, and it used that money to buy 11 buildings across various streets, including Brushton Avenue and Tioga Street."They're blighted properties. So, along with brining...
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