Is it time for a shovel break yet? Hopefully you’re both staying warm and able to clear your home’s driveways, […]
DCIU to host March job fair for education career hopefuls
As layoffs continue to trend high at the start of 2026, those who find themselves thrust into a competitive job market may […]
State electric grid operator agrees to extend whole price cap
Electricity grid operator PJM Interconnection agreed to extend a cap on wholesale electricity prices for two years as surging demand […]
Upper Providence Township will use $600K grant for pedestrian safety upgrades
Upper Providence Township has shared new details about how it plans to spend a $604,064 grant from a state transportation fund. […]
More calls to bring skill games out of the legal ‘gray area’
Calls grow on both sides of the political aisle to bring the lucrative skill games industry out of the legal […]
Two bills supporting local journalism approved in State House committee
(The following news release was provided verbatim by State Rep. Joseph Ciresi) The Pennsylvania House Communications and Technology Committee Feb. […]
Red Cross: 20K donations uncollected due to winter storms, give blood or platelets now
(The following press release was provided verbatim by the American Red Cross of Southea The American Red Cross urges people […]
Residents speak out about Newtown Township zoning change
Despite about a dozen residents speaking out against a proposal to change the zoning of about 90 acres of the […]
Penn State Extension to offer ‘Green Industry Conference’ in March
Penn State Extension is inviting green industry professionals to attend the Southeast Pennsylvania Green Industry Conference, featuring networking opportunities, research, […]
5 ways people who are uninsured can find affordable health care
Health policy changes in Washington D.C. will ripple through the country, resulting in millions of Americans losing their Medicaid or […]
