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Legislation Introduced To Extend State Of Emergency Declaration For Storm Damage
“The damage to the homes, schools and businesses was so extensive it will take weeks, if not months, until everyone is whole.”

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“The damage to the homes, schools and businesses was so extensive it will take weeks, if not months, until everyone is whole.”

The U.S. Supreme Court has addressed the issue of mandated vaccines in the past.
A dark-eyed beauty lies dead. One of America's biggest movie stars implicated.
The bills were crafted in honor the 14-year-old girl murdered in Bucks County by her adoptive mother in 2016.
Constitution Day celebrates an enduring commitment to freedom and a democracy where all of us are supposed to have an equal voice.
While most commercial real estate experts expect many workers to return to the office, the space may be very different than two years ago.
We enter a new era of domestic shale development parallel to the fundamentals that transformed America into a global energy leader.
For all the doom and gloom about China taking over American culture at all levels, there is reason to hope the American spirit persists.
Over the past few weeks, I've written the word “Afghanistan” more than I have over an entire lifetime.
There has been remarkable stability in the country’s basic governing structure.
Fallen Goshen Fire Company Assistant Fire Chief George H. Parry's three surviving children attended the ceremony Wednesday.
Ask an environmentalist how to stop plastics litter and ocean pollution and you'll likely get a litany of proposed regulations and bans.
Sparks continue to fly between Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and the Republican-led state legislature.
Europe is caught in an energy crisis, and U.S. experts say there's a lesson for Americans to learn from it — before it's too late.
The proponents of CRT propose a world of endless grievances and revenge, petty cons, and abusing their power to ruin lives.
Former U.S. Attorney William McSwain formally announced his candidacy for governor and, true to form, he came out swinging.
“This is an excellent opportunity to meet with employers from a wide variety of industries,” Schroeder said.
A new Delaware County $2 million grant aims to help victims struggling in the aftermath of abuse.
U. S. Secretary of State Blinken said “even the most pessimistic” intelligence did not predict the Afghan government would fall in 11 hours.
For the PAC and its supporters, that existential question was answered by Gov. Wolf’s recent statewide mask mandate.