A Housing Crisis Amplified By Pandemic, Affecting Both Renters and Homeowners
Pennsylvania had been dealing with an affordable housing crisis long before the pandemic hit. The coronavirus has made it worse.
Pennsylvania had been dealing with an affordable housing crisis long before the pandemic hit. The coronavirus has made it worse.
State officials and educators are grappling with what to do about standardized tests this year.
More than 2.3 million children—90% of all children under 18 in Pennsylvania—will benefit from the expansion of the child tax credit.
Approximately 10% of Pennsylvania’s workforce will benefit from the unemployment program extension included in the American Rescue Plan.
The pandemic has brought many financial challenges to all of Pennsylvania’s 501 school districts.
Pennsylvania educators and students discussed the toll the pandemic taken on their mental health over the past year.
Pennsylvania health officials worked with the state's Plain populations at the beginning of the pandemic. The task is harder now that the vaccines are available.
Dr. Debra Powell, of Reading Hospital, explains why it's important to get the COVID vaccine and answers some frequently asked questions about what to do after you get vaccinated.
Since January 2020, Pennsylvania consumers filed almost 14,000 COVID-related complaints and victims lost $21.8 million. The median loss was $444.
State officials anticipate 2020 opioid overdose death totals will exceed those of each of the past three years, including 2017, a year many consider the height of the opioid crisis.