
States, Including Pa., Off Pace To Meet Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Goals
Three states in the sprawling Chesapeake Bay watershed are off the pace to meet their 2025 clean-up goals, according to a new report by an environmental watchdog group.
Three states in the sprawling Chesapeake Bay watershed are off the pace to meet their 2025 clean-up goals, according to a new report by an environmental watchdog group.
As released in the Bureau of Labor Statistics report earlier last month, Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate was 4.2 percent in August, down from 4.3 percent in July.
The 2023 Pennsylvania Farm Show will be held from January 7-14, 2023, with the theme “Rooted in Progress.”
The high school sports statistics and rankings site Maxpreps released their latest rankings of high school football programs throughout the state.
The Jewish High Holidays — Rosh Hashana (which already has passed) and Yom Kippur — are upon us.
Hosted by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, a major clearance sale has begun on Oct. 3.
The new program is a newly restored version of Chaplin’s 1918 war comedy “Shoulder Arms” and features an interactive presentation.
Pennsylvania’s SNAP, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, will soon see an expansion come the start of next month.
The state agency tasked with overseeing the commonwealth’s state parks and forests said that it is on track to produce or purchase all of its electricity from renewable resources by 2030.
The North Allegheny Tigers improved to 5-0 and defended their number 1 ranking with a hard-fought 7-3 victory over the #13 ranked Central Catholic Vikings in Week 5 of high school football.
Three states in the sprawling Chesapeake Bay watershed are off the pace to meet their 2025 clean-up goals, according to a new report by an environmental watchdog group.
As released in the Bureau of Labor Statistics report earlier last month, Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate was 4.2 percent in August, down from 4.3 percent in July.
The 2023 Pennsylvania Farm Show will be held from January 7-14, 2023, with the theme “Rooted in Progress.”
The high school sports statistics and rankings site Maxpreps released their latest rankings of high school football programs throughout the state.
The Jewish High Holidays — Rosh Hashana (which already has passed) and Yom Kippur — are upon us.
Hosted by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, a major clearance sale has begun on Oct. 3.
The new program is a newly restored version of Chaplin’s 1918 war comedy “Shoulder Arms” and features an interactive presentation.
Pennsylvania’s SNAP, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, will soon see an expansion come the start of next month.
The state agency tasked with overseeing the commonwealth’s state parks and forests said that it is on track to produce or purchase all of its electricity from renewable resources by 2030.
The North Allegheny Tigers improved to 5-0 and defended their number 1 ranking with a hard-fought 7-3 victory over the #13 ranked Central Catholic Vikings in Week 5 of high school football.