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Wilmington's trash and recycling pickup schedule is altered due to the Good Friday holiday on April 18, 2025. Residents should adjust their waste disposal accordingly.
Montgomery County initiates emergency protocols due to severe cold, urging residents to help vulnerable neighbors and providing the Your Way Home Call Center as a resource for shelter.
Pennsylvania encourages participation in the DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day to prevent drug misuse, with state support and year-round disposal boxes.
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis announced the Main Street Matters program to revitalize downtowns in Pennsylvania, highlighting over $460,000 in funding for Munhall Borough.
Mayor Parker of Philadelphia will hold a town hall on Wednesday at 6PM to discuss the H.O.M.E Initiative, focusing on housing access and community development.
Philadelphia resumes water service shutoffs but offers assistance such as the Raise Your Hand initiative and tenant protections to help those unable to pay bills.
City Controller Christy Brady is elected as the new chair of the Philadelphia Gas Commission, poised to shape the future of PGW and its service to over 525,000 customers.
Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro proposes adding $5 million to the 2025-26 budget for disability support, highlighted during the Autism Awareness & Acceptance Walk.
DCCC Educational Foundation's Golf Classic is set for May 12, 2025, at White Manor Country Club to support student success.
PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll updated Pennsylvanians on REAL ID before the May 7 deadline, emphasizing the importance of obtaining the federally mandated ID via a live-streamed media session.
The All Star Labor Classic in Philadelphia celebrated sportsmanship and community, raising over $225,000 for scholarships and The Superhero Project, which aids families with neonatal ICU care.
Philly's 'Portal to the World' is being moved from LOVE Park to City Hall, with public engagements invited during the move and repairs following vandalism. It’s set to stay for two years, with events planned.
PennDOT collaborates with health organizations to promote organ donation during National Donate Life Month, emphasizing that Pennsylvanians can become donors anytime, not just when renewing licenses.
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