Sarah Sculley of Philadelphia was diagnosed with a genetic mutation that drastically increases a person’s likelihood of developing breast and ovarian cancer, along with other forms of cancer. With health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act, she said she was able to formulate a plan with medical experts to increase my chance of survival and maybe even prevent these cancers entirely.
Watch: Harrisburg’s Subway Cafe remains one of PA’s most enduring pizza landmarks
Watch and learn about Harrisburg’s Subway Cafe, where blue-collar workers, state legislators, and locals have been meeting to enjoy the restaurant’s...
Back to School = overtired chaos
They were fine at school, but now they’re sobbing over the wrong-colored cup?Welcome to the after-school meltdown — it's not bad behavior, it’s a...
Philly on a budget
Can you have a great day in Philly for under $30? Challenge accepted — and accomplished
UPMC nurses score historic union win
US Rep. Summer Lee (D-Allegheny) joined dozens of newly unionized nurses from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Magee-Womens...
Things to do with your pup in Pa. for National Dog Month
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