Stuck in the Middle: PA Schools Dealing With the Fallout From the Mask Order
Politics, not science, is driving the fight over masks in schools, with educators and administrators bearing the brunt of the fallout.
Politics, not science, is driving the fight over masks in schools, with educators and administrators bearing the brunt of the fallout.
While some Republican lawmakers continue to support a controversial “investigation” of the 2020 general election and stricter voting laws, recently proposed improvements to the election code have garnered bipartisan support.
As coronavirus case numbers continue to climb, especially among school-aged children, Republicans want to end the mask requirement in schools and daycares.
Dr. Debra Powell, of Reading Hospital, explains why masks are an important element in the fight against COVID-19 and answers some frequently asked questions about the masking debate.
Find out which parts of Pennsylvania grew population-wise, and which ones shrank.
As the Delta variant of the coronavirus continues to infect a rising number of people, the list of Pennsylvania institutions that are requiring coronavirus vaccines continues to grow.
Gov. Tom Wolf has extended Pennsylvania’s opioid disaster declaration for a 15th time. To extend the declaration further, the legislature will have to come back from recess.
How are you dealing with getting back to "normal." It's natural to feel stress about returning to normal, according to experts.
State GOP lawmakers don't want Pennsylvanians to receive unemployment bonus anymore. That could be bad for the state's economy.
Starting July 15, families will start getting monthly checks thanks to the expanded child tax credit included in the American Rescue Plan. That could be a big deal for Pennsylvania families.