HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that its Automated Work Zone Speed Enforcement Program (AWZSE) program was named as one of the Top 12 projects nationwide in the America's Transportation Awards competition. FULL ARTICLE
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Jerry Oleksiak yesterday announced that $4 million in Direct Care Worker Training Grants (DCWTG) is available statewide to improve the quality of care provided by direct care workers while creating opportunities for them to build new careers and earn family-sustaining wages. FULL ARTICLE
After a turbulent offseason dominated by coronavirus concerns, high school football is finally back. Because of the virus, the format of the 2020 season has changed. FULL ARTICLE
In remembrance of the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks and in honor of Patriot Day, Governor Tom Wolf has ordered all United States and Commonwealth flags on the Capitol Complex and Commonwealth facilities throughout the state lowered to half-staff at sunrise on Friday, September 11, 2020. FULL ARTICLE
LANCASTER, Pa. – Following months of hyper-focus on the availability of food, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture partnered with Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) where they urged Pennsylvanians to act now against the Spotted Lanternfly for the sake of food security. FULL ARTICLE
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Continuing to help students learn during the pandemic, Governor Tom Wolf is dedicating $15 million for schools to secure broadband, mobile hotspots, and other platforms that increase equitable access to remote learning. FULL ARTICLE
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Governor Tom Wolf received the American Political Science Association (APSA) Hubert H. Humphrey Award. This award, which was announced during a virtual ceremony at the APSA annual meeting, honors notable public service by a political scientist. FULL ARTICLE