Amanda Robbins, a Dauphin County resident who voted for President Donald Trump three times, didn’t hold back in criticizing the president over high gas prices.
“It was like a godsend.”
Those are the words of Lynn Weidner of Allentown, explaining the impact that the Affordable Care Act—signed into law 16 years ago on March 23, 2010—has had on her life.
Go to the link below to learn more about how being able to obtain insurance through an ACA marketplace helped Weidner, and how nearly 85,000 Pennsylvanians previously enrolled in the state’s ACA marketplace plan, Pennie, have dropped their coverage due to rising premiums.
Learn more: https://keystonenewsroom.com/2026/03/23/i-would-be-dead-without-it-what-the-aca-still-means-16-years-later/
From its display of coal region artifacts to the potato pizza, Ferri’s Pizza in Moscow, Lackawanna County, is one of the most unique pizzerias anywhere.
Watch the video to learn all about this NEPA treasure.
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Rising electricity bills in Pennsylvania are putting pressure on household budgets and another round of rate increases is expected in June. Lawmakers in Washington have introduced a proposal to tackle those rising costs.
Under President Donald Trump, officials in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have ended the endangerment finding, a longstanding rule that deemed six greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide and methane, a risk to "both the public health and the public welfare of current and future generations.”
A world-class public art experience by a Danish artist is coming to a Pennsylvania national forest in September of 2027, and he's bringing his giant troll sculptures with him.
The Affordable Care Act was signed into law 16 years ago, giving millions of Americans access to affordable health insurance for the first time. But Republican opposition has made obtaining coverage through the exchange prohibitively expensive for millions, due to expiring federal subsidies.
Under President Donald Trump, officials in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have ended the endangerment finding, a longstanding rule that deemed six greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide and methane, a risk to "both the public health and the public welfare of current and future generations.”
The Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry has kicked off its annual "Coolest Thing Made in PA" bracket. This bracket highlights and promotes Pennsylvania-made products.
Revivals Thrift, located on West Callowhill Street at the former Freed Glass facility, is set to open its doors on March 20 following a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9:30 a.m.
The proposed War of 1812 museum and forts — with the Hagen History Center, Maritime Museum and Flagship Niagara — would grow Erie as a destination for heritage tourists, including tourists interested in naval history.