Pennsylvania's 911 System Restored After Statewide Intermittent Outages, Investigation Underway
Pennsylvania's 911 system, after facing intermittent outages, has been restored, says PEMA. The outages, beginning around 2 p.m. Friday, were not a full outage but connectivity issues, and residents were advised to use non-emergency lines as needed.
Philadelphia Reaches Tentative Agreement with AFSCME, Averting Municipal Crisis and Boosting Worker Pay
Philadelphia officials and AFSCME District Council 33 have tentatively agreed to end the work stoppage, providing stability and fair compensation with a 14% wage increase and a $1,500 bonus. Normal city services are set to resume.
Pennsylvania Man Claims 'Plan B' in Trial for Decapitating Father, Alleges Attempted Citizen's Arrest Gone Wrong
Justin Mohn, on trial for the murder of his father, claimed in his defense he attempted a citizen's arrest for treason before the encounter turned deadly, resulting in the decapitation he filmed and posted online as a message to government employees.
Pennsylvania Joins Health Care Licensure Compacts, Easing Interstate Practice for Thousands of Healthcare Workers
Pennsylvania, under Governor Shapiro, has joined three healthcare licensure compacts, easing the process for 300,000 nurses, 65,000 doctors, and 17,000 physical therapists to work across state lines.
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