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By Aug. 17, 1977, Pennsylvania legislators had been bickering over a new spending plan for more than six weeks.
The budget is more than seven weeks late and there’s no sign of a deal in Harrisburg. That’s starting to mean cuts for funding recipients.
PSEA leaders called on local GOP State Senators to approve a budget with “critical investments” in Pennsylvania’s public ...
With Pennsylvania’s budget more than seven weeks late, foster care agencies, libraries, and many other state-funded services ...
Students are set to return to classrooms all over Pennsylvania this week and next, yet the legislature remains at an impasse ...
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At Thursday’s meeting of the Wilkes-Barre Area School Board, Superintendent Dr. Brian J. Costello opened with a call out to ...
WJAC provides news, weather and sports information for Johnstown, Altoona, State College and DuBois, Pennsylvania. Our ...
A study says SETPA cuts will add the population of Pittsburgh to area roads, slowing these Bucks County commutes by ...
Reinstating work requirements for some welfare recipients found support across the aisle on Wednesday. It’s a notable change ...