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Wolf Administration Outlines Guidance for Children Not Yet Eligible to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine & Their Families

Wolf Administration Outlines Guidance for Children Not Yet Eligible to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine & Their Families

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - Department of Human Services (DHS) Acting Secretary Meg Snead, Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and Acting Commissioner of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health Dr. Cheryl Bettigole on Tuesday visited the Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia to outline guidance to keep children and their families safe while children under the age of 12 are not yet eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine. FULL ARTICLE
by · June 9, 2021 · Local News, News, PA News
Jefferson County Reports One New COVID-19 Case

Jefferson County Reports One New COVID-19 Case

HARRISBURG, Pa. (EYT) – The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed that Jefferson County reported one new COVID-19 case as of June 8. FULL ARTICLE
by · June 8, 2021 · Local News, News, PA News
With $10,000,000,000 To Spend, Advocates Press Wolf, Pa. Lawmakers to Prioritize Poor People

With $10,000,000,000 To Spend, Advocates Press Wolf, Pa. Lawmakers to Prioritize Poor People

HARRISBURG, Pa. — As Gov. Tom Wolf and the Republican-led legislature begin the final month of budget negotiations, a coalition of groups that serve the underrepresented marched to the steps of the Capitol to demand lawmakers prioritize working-class and low-income families. FULL ARTICLE
by · June 8, 2021 · Local News, News, PA News
AAA: Western PA Gas Prices Jump as Crude Oil Prices Climb

AAA: Western PA Gas Prices Jump as Crude Oil Prices Climb

JEFFERSON CO., Pa. - Gas prices in Western Pennsylvania are seven cents higher this week at $3.240 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report. FULL ARTICLE
by · June 8, 2021 · Business, Local News, News, PA News
Pennsylvania State Police Corporal Arrested for Obstruction, Tampering With Records

Pennsylvania State Police Corporal Arrested for Obstruction, Tampering With Records

HARRISBURG, Pa.­ – Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) say Corporal Jennifer Ruhl has been charged with crimes related to obstructing and tampering with a criminal investigation. FULL ARTICLE
by · June 8, 2021 · Local News, News, PA News
Newly Detected CWD-Positive Leads to New Regulations

Newly Detected CWD-Positive Leads to New Regulations

HARRISBURG, Pa. - The CWD-positive deer recently detected in Warren County has led to new regulations to reduce the risk of the disease spreading. FULL ARTICLE
by · June 8, 2021 · Local News, News, PA News, Sports
Jefferson County Reports One New COVID-19 Case Since Friday

Jefferson County Reports One New COVID-19 Case Since Friday

HARRISBURG, Pa. (EYT) – The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed that Jefferson County reported one new COVID-19 case since Friday, June 4. FULL ARTICLE
by · June 7, 2021 · Local News, News, PA News
Pa. Dept. of Labor and Industry Says Nearly 300,000 Workers Age 40 And Older Would Get Pay Boost From Minimum Wage Increase

Pa. Dept. of Labor and Industry Says Nearly 300,000 Workers Age 40 And Older Would Get Pay Boost From Minimum Wage Increase

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Acting Secretary Jennifer Berrier joined Senator Nikil Saval, a Westmoreland County home health aide and Giant Eagle worker, on Thursday to call on the legislature to raise the wage to $12 an hour with a pathway to $15. FULL ARTICLE
by · June 5, 2021 · Local News, News, PA News
Jefferson County Reports One New COVID-19 Case

Jefferson County Reports One New COVID-19 Case

HARRISBURG, Pa. (EYT) – The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed that Jefferson County reported one new COVID-19 case as of June 4. FULL ARTICLE
by · June 4, 2021 · Local News, News, PA News
Bill Would Force Pa. to Post Online How Lawmakers Spend Millions in Tax Dollars Each Year

Bill Would Force Pa. to Post Online How Lawmakers Spend Millions in Tax Dollars Each Year

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded expenses incurred by state lawmakers each year would be required to be posted online under a bill being prepared for introduction in the Pennsylvania Senate, making the information easily accessible to the public for the first time. FULL ARTICLE
by · June 3, 2021 · Local News, News, PA News