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The mass transit agency said it needs 10 days to implement the cuts to 3,000 bus stops in the region due to a budget shortfall.
Environmental regulators denied a hearing request for a permit that would pave the way for construction at the airport.
Home health care agencies say Pennsylvania’s rapidly aging population and low reimbursement payment rates set by the state are unsustainable.
The state is expanding its public, off-road wheelchair program to five state parks, giving visitors with mobility challenges new access to trails.
A state lawmaker says the law will provide greater transparency and help legislators budget for needed infrastructure work.
The lead singer of heavy metal's pioneering band Black Sabbath and somewhat unexpected reality TV star died on July 22.
Gaza's Health Ministry said the Palestinian death toll has surpassed 61,000. Health officials reported new deaths of hungry Palestinians seeking food at distribution points.
More than a dozen exhibits about slavery at Independence National Historical Park could be removed or covered up as part of that effort. Have we lost a shared understanding of our country’s history?
The Jersey Fresh Jam festival, which bills itself as “New Jersey’s premier hip-hop festival,” marks its 20th anniversary Aug.
Even with lawmakers away from Washington on a monthlong break, interest in the Epstein files is still running high.
The belt-tightening follows drops in the number of college-age students, federal fund cuts and higher costs. Ten universities have closed or merged since 2016.
New Castle County homeowners are crying foul after residential taxes rise while tax bills for some major companies fall.