Ukrainians in Pa. face an uncertain future after Trump admin halts aid program; $5 million to help shore up nursing staff

Published Mar 12, 2025, 8:00 AM

Governor Josh Shapiro is promoting a $5 million plan to address Pennsylvania’s nursing shortage.

State Attorney General Dave Sunday is joining with 38 other Attorneys General and the U.S. Justice Department in a bid to end Google’s monopoly over internet search engines.

At American Red Cross blood drives nationwide, donors who give this month can get free A1C testing.

A new statewide program is aiming to help residents remove invasive trees and shrubs and replace them with native species for free. 

Harrisburg business leaders say the city’s next mayor must lead a sweeping, all-in effort to reinvent the city’s faltering downtown.

A proposal in the state House would establish a program within the Pennsylvania health department to pay off medical debt balances that have been sent to collections. 

Officials at a Schuylkill County aluminum manufacturer are carefully monitoring the burgeoning trade war between the U.S. and Canada.

Thousands of Ukrainians in Pennsylvania face an uncertain future after the Trump administration halted a humanitarian program to help people affected by the 2022 Russian invasion.