Governor Shapiro's administration boosts local economies with over $4.3M in PIDA loans, creating 35 jobs and retaining 110 across five Pennsylvania counties.
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The exhibition "Book Complaints" at Parkway Central Library delves into historical book challenges, exploring their impact on intellectual freedom.
The Planning Commission meeting on April 6 is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, impacting local development discussions and decisions.
Join the Tacony Library on 04/01/26 at 10 A.M. for social worker guidance on accessing community and government resources during open office hours.
Pitt unveils plans for an AI-driven campus by 2030, shifting to a virtual experience under AI chancellor Sham Faultman, sparking excitement and controversy.
Chancellor Gabel's April Fools' joke on Pitt dorms sparks debate over the installation of litter boxes, citing inclusivity and raising questions on budget use.
The "B Beautiful" map, launching in April 2023, unites South Bethlehem residents to tackle trash issues, fostering community pride and environmental justice.
Volunteers gather on April 15 to revitalize Downtown Wayne, enhancing community spirit and promoting environmental sustainability.
Governor Shapiro unveils "Visit PA Playmakers" to spotlight Pennsylvania culture and creativity during major 2026 events, enhancing tourism and community pride.
Paschalville Library offers free basic English literacy classes for adults every Tuesday and Thursday, enhancing language skills and opportunities.




