Pennsylvania Youth Invited to Explore Law Enforcement, Military Paths at Annual Summer Camp
The Pennsylvania State Police, National Guard, and American Legion are accepting applications for their annual youth camp at Messiah University, encouraging teens interested in law enforcement or military careers.
Philadelphia's Mayor Cherelle L. Parker Unveils Ambitious '$2 Billion Over 5 Years' Budget For City Revitalization
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker proposed a $2 billion 'One Philly Budget' focusing on public safety, cleanliness, and economic growth, while maintaining fiscal responsibility and avoiding new taxes.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker Unveils $6.3 Billion Budget for 2025 with Zero Tax Increase
Mayor Cherelle Parker proposes a $6.3 billion budget for Philadelphia focused on safety, cleanliness, and commerce, with no tax hikes and significant funding for police, cleanliness initiatives, and affordable housing.
Philadelphia Police Officers Hailed for Quick Aid to Victims after SEPTA Bus Stop Shooting, $5,000 Reward for Fugitive
Philadelphia Police Officers Rodriguez-Hecht and Burgess were honored for life-saving actions during a mass shooting where they provided critical medical aid. Suspects are being charged, while one remains at large.
Gov. Shapiro's New Energy Blueprint Aims to Revamp Pennsylvania's Power Production, Saving Ratepayers Millions
Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro has outlined a new energy strategy focusing on job creation, cost savings, and carbon emissions reduction, leveraging diverse power sources including clean energy.
Pennsylvania's Secretary of Education Highlights Role of Data in Transforming Schools at PDE Data Summit in Hershey
Pennsylvania Secretary Dr. Khalid N. Mumin emphasized the role of data in shaping public education policy at the PDE Data Summit. The state's budget proposal includes significant funding increases for education and related initiatives.








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