Citizens Against Physical, Sexual, and Emotional Abuse launch new fundraiser Wednesday, September 20 by Louise BennettRIDGWAY – The Citizens Against Physical, Sexual, and Emotional Abuse non-profit group, better known as CAPSEA, in Elk County has launched a new fundraiser. CAPSEA's director says the success of the “Leave the Lights On” fundraiser is crucial to supporting the organization's emergency... Read More.
Progressive Democrats draw sharp criticism ahead of Israeli president’s visit Monday, July 17 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to the U.S. this week is causing some controversy -- with House Speak Kevin McCarthy as well as Democratic leaders and the White House strongly criticizing recent remarks from progressive Democrats.Herzog will meet with President Joe Biden on... Read More.
Pennsylvania gas prices continue to decrease this week Wednesday, July 13 by Louise BennettUndated – Gas prices are down again in Pennsylvania according to this week’s GasBuddy survey.Average gasoline prices have fallen 10.1 cents per gallon in the last week, and now average $4.78 per gallon across the state.That’s according to GasBuddy’s survey of more than 5,200... Read More.
Poll finds sharp partisan divisions on the impact of a Black woman justice Friday, February 25 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- Leading into President Joe Biden’s first Supreme Court nomination, Americans are split along partisan lines on a range of attitudes relating to the high court -- approval of its job performance, confidence in Biden’s selection and how having a Black woman... Read More.
Sharp uptick seen in suspected suicide attempts among teenage girls: CDC Saturday, June 12 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- After an initial drop in suicide-related emergency department visits at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are reporting that suspected teenage suicide attempts rose in 2021, with the increase driven by a dramatic uptick among... Read More.
Why COVID-19 cases haven’t seen sharp drop despite spike in vaccinations Tuesday, April 27 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- States across the country are reporting large numbers of people getting their coronavirus shots, and according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 95 million doses have been administered over the last month alone.Regardless, the number of newly... Read More.