The status of SNAP benefits in Pa. And a new report: Pennsylvanians with intellectual and developmental disabilities face major barriers to healthcare.
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What’s the status of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - or SNAP – benefits in Pennsylvania amid the ongoing government shutdown?
A new report finds that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Pennsylvania still face major barriers to basic health care.
Penn State is preparing for potential cuts in federal funding for research, and changes to visa regulations for international students and workers.
A 15-year-old boy from Mount Joy is accused of beating three younger children and using racial slurs.
We're learning more about Tuesday's election results: Dauphin County voters elected the first Black woman as judge.
And Kenneth Hock narrowly won reelection as mayor of Chambersburg.
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