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While the rate of deaths is decreasing, 4,803 in Pennsylvania long-term care facilities have died from the coronavirus.

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While the rate of deaths is decreasing, 4,803 in Pennsylvania long-term care facilities have died from the coronavirus.

While the rate of deaths is decreasing, 4,803 in Pennsylvania long-term care facilities have died from the coronavirus.
While the rate of deaths is decreasing, 4,803 in Pennsylvania long-term care facilities have died from the coronavirus.
While the rate of deaths is decreasing, 4,803 in Pennsylvania long-term care facilities have died from the coronavirus.
Today is expected to be the worst of the heat wave, and likely the hottest day of the year.
Officials continue to monitor elevated COVID-19 positivity levels in 10 Pennsylvania counties.
Pennsylvania on Saturday surpassed 7,000 total deaths and 100,000 cases since the start of the pandemic.
The superintendent said it would be impossible to offer a traditional in-person option given the space limitations.
Pennsylvania has made some additional changes to its travel quarantine list, removing one state.
A caravan of classic and antique cars will be making its way through Newtown this Sunday. See the route:
Pennsylvania reported another 1,000+ COVID-19 cases Friday.
There is a "distinct possibility" that continued spread of COVID-19 will make it impossible to reopen schools, the PA teachers union says.
"This is an incredible insult to the 140,000 people who have chosen to live in Lebanon County," local leaders said.
Pennsylvania's unemployment rate was 13 percent in June, according to data released Friday by the state Department of Labor & Industry.
State officials on Thursday released updated guidance for school reopenings, addressing masks, busing, sports, and more.
Street closures are planned July 24 and 25. The goal is to give Doylestown businesses more space for outdoor dining and sales.
Sen. David Argall blasted the governor, saying he "continues to act like King Tom the First" and "doesn't understand rural Pennsylvania."
Gov. Tom Wolf has announced new restrictions on dining, bars and large gatherings as the state aims to regain control of the coronavirus.
Newtown Township will hold a special public meeting next week to discuss its long-term financial plan.
The local hospital ranked 10th in PA and 173rd in the U.S. on Newsweek's 2020 list of World’s Best Hospitals.