Penn State could adjust spring semester on main campus

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Penn State could adjust spring semester on main campus

University Park, PA – Penn State warns that, depending on how COVID-19 cases are, the spring semester on main campus could start remotely. However, the satellite campuses (such as Penn State DuBois) are expected to start in-person this spring. *** University Park, PA — Penn State plans to... Read More.

2022 PA dog licenses make perfect gifts for constant companions

Carlisle, PA – Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding and Treasurer Kelly Neiderer announced availability of 2022 dog licenses, reminding Pennsylvania dog owners that a dog license makes the perfect stocking stuffer for canine companions. "The best way to protect your dog this holiday season, and every day... Read More.

PA’s unemployment rate down to 5.7 percent in November

​Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) released its preliminary employment situation report for November 2021. Pennsylvania's unemployment rate was down three-tenths of a percentage point over the month to 5.7 percent in November. The U.S. rate fell four-tenths of a... Read More.

Safe and merry Christmas: Home holiday safety tips

Harrisburg, PA - The Pennsylvania Insurance Department and the Office of the State Fire Commissioner are highlighting the common dangers associated with holiday décor ranging from dehydrated Christmas trees to unattended candles to decorative outside lighting. "This time of year, we are all eager to spend... Read More.

PA will honor veterans and families at 2022 Pennsylvania Farm Show

Harrisburg, PA - Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding and Maj. Gen. Mark Schindler, Pennsylvania’s adjutant general, announced that the departments of Agriculture and Military and Veterans Affairs will join forces to recognize Pennsylvania’s service members, veterans and their families on Thursday, January 13, at the... Read More.

Schools on high alert due to nationwide social media threat

Pennsylvania – Schools around the country are being extra cautious today as a widespread but vague threat of school shooting or bomb threats are circulating on social media. The message reportedly started on TikTok and was quickly reposted and spread by users throughout the country. Although... Read More.

Elk County hunting camp fire ruled accidental

Spring Creek Township, PA – A fire at a camp in Elk County has been ruled as accidental. A seasonal hunting camp along Park Lance Lane in Spring Creek Township caught fire on Dec. 3, causing $90,000 of damage. No one was injured. The camp was... Read More.