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COVID-19 Vaccines In Communities Of Color — Gaining Trust With A Bad History
It’s no secret that our nation has a troubled past with racial equality.

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
It’s no secret that our nation has a troubled past with racial equality.

Pennsylvania’s workforce is experiencing the second-quickest recovery in the country, according to a an analysis by WalletHub.
Charges were announced Monday against four York residents for unlawful labor practices.
Propane demand is on the upswing as the United States takes on a stronger role in the global export market.
Harvest Seasonal Grill & Wine Bar owner Dave Magrogan is determined to quell the narrative that restaurant dining spreads COVID.
“This is a [expletive] disaster. #MAGA is dead.”
Three Democratic state Senators from the Delaware Valley and the state health secretary gave their reassurances to the public.
Thursday’s Montgomery County Commissioners meeting quickly devolved into a spat.
DVJ editor Todd Shepherd talks about restaurants coming out of the latest restrictions with Ben Fileccia.
Forty-seven days after a ransomware attack hit the Delaware County government, officials released the first batch of details.
While shocking, the events of January 6, 2021 were hardly surprising.
The parents of a 7-year-old boy gunned down in Philadelphia last year are speaking out about District Attorney Larry Krasner’s policies.
After violence erupted at the U.S. Capitol this afternoon, all elected representatives from the Delaware Valley appear to be safe.
Below is the text of Vice President Mike Pence’s letter to the members of Congress and released by his office regarding his decision.
Cry, the beloved building.
Three state workers in the Department of Human Services have filed suit in federal court against SEIU.
A Republican state representative said Monday he’s staying the course on trying to undo Act 77, a Republican-led bill from 2019.
Nearly 1.3 million people passed through American airports last Sunday alone, despite warnings from health experts.
With one of the most tumultuous years in a century coming to a close, we asked two Delaware Valley area lawmakers to reflect on 2020.
With one of the most tumultuous years in a century coming to a close, we asked two Delaware Valley area lawmakers to reflect on 2020.