7 natural wonders in Pennsylvania you have to put on your bucket list
With spring in full swing and many warm weather days ahead, it's an ideal time to get out and enjoy these natural wonders across the state.
With spring in full swing and many warm weather days ahead, it's an ideal time to get out and enjoy these natural wonders across the state.
Pennsylvania will lose a majority of its Title X funding—the only federal family planning program in the country. Planned Parenthood clinics, county health departments, and community-based health centers will all be impacted.
She was 19 and pregnant, and thousands of miles from home, when she found out that her insurance wouldn’t cover an abortion. A similar scenario has happened to countless women in Pennsylvania, under a ban on Medicaid-covered abortions. Today, that ban is back in court.
“Without a student teacher stipend, I don’t know how I would have been able to gas up my car, put food on the table for my kids, and get the classroom experience I needed to complete my certification.”
Nearly 12.4% of women in Pennsylvania lack access to a birthing hospital within a 30-minute drive. The national average is 9.7%.
William Penn was granted a charter from England’s King Charles II to create the state of Pennsylvania. To celebrate the 344-year old charter, many state sites are offering free admission on Sunday.
Women’s History Month is an ideal time to highlight the efforts of some of Pennsylvania’s impactful women.
While same-sex marriages have been legal nationwide for 10 years, Pennsylvania laws still contain outdated wording that only recognizes marriages between a man and a woman. Lawmakers want to change that.
While Pennsylvania’s academic levels have yet to return to pre-pandemic performance levels, recent data indicates that students are gradually regaining lost ground.
Exuding romance and offering a variety of experiences for couples to enjoy, three historic hotels across Pennsylvania have made the list of most romantic getaways.