
Pennsylvanians are living longer, but opioid crisis and rising health problems shadow positives
People in Pennsylvania are living longer, but some health problems have become more prevalent over the past decade.
People in Pennsylvania are living longer, but some health problems have become more prevalent over the past decade.
In the past few years, women-owned businesses in Pennsylvania have been booming, while the rest of the country is catching up.
Temperatures in Wilkes-Barre this week fluctuate between pleasant to slightly cold temperatures.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the federal Clean Water Act, which laid out the regulation of pollutants in U.S. waterways and established water quality standards.
As digital technology becomes more and more necessary for work, education, health care, business, job applications, and participation in civic life, it is vital for every Pennsylvanian to have access to reliable high speed internet.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) most recently updated their labor force and employment related data for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton metropolitan area.
Pennsylvania’s inactivity levels fall marginally below the national average, according to a CDC report released earlier this year that estimated one in five adults were inactive in nearly every state across the nation.
The COVID-19 crisis has impacted many Pennsylvanian small businesses over the past two years.
Unemployment claims had increased nationally in January following the increase of Omicron variant infections, resulting in a slowdown of services in several industries.
Governor Tom Wolf joined Pennsylvania school officials and education stakeholders to highlight his continued commitment towards equitable investments in the state’s education systems.
Temperatures in Wilkes-Barre this week fluctuate between pleasant to very cold temperatures.
2021 was a more positive year for retail sales in both Pennsylvania and across the country.