Latest U.S. Census projections are not all bad news for Pennsylvania. In one year, the Commonwealth gained more than 14,000 residents and has increased population by 56,000 residents to 13,059,432 over the last six years.
That’s a lot rosier than what’s happening next door. According to ...
The energy statistics in the U.S. have not changed: Pennsylvania remains the second-largest producer of natural gas in the country. If the Appalachia Basin region (Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia) was its own country, it would be the fourth largest producer in the world. From century-old ...
The latest political rage is the “Affordability Crisis” – which basically means inflation is eating away at your paycheck.
Ironically, the people who most loudly proclaim the Affordability Crisis are usually the ones who caused the problem in the first place by supporting over-spending ...
We’re glad to see Gov. Josh Shapiro has signed legislation backed by Rep. Kathy Rapp to mandate cursive instruction in Pennsylvania schools.
The commonwealth joins nearly two dozen states to require cursive instruction after many schools across the country stopped teaching cursive after ...
The tiny village was named after its tranquil little lake. My dictionary defines placid as serene, gentle, calm.
Writing last week’s column about the 1980 Olympics brought back memories that were anything but peaceful. The downtown streets were loud, crowded and fun. It doesn’t seem ...
Since 2020, more than 1,000 pharmacies have closed in Pennsylvania - including three in Warren County.
That means it’s harder for many in rural counties like ours to get their prescriptions filled. Customers have to drive longer distances and, at times, pay more. The mass closure crisis ...