Lawmakers passed a $50.1 billion 2025-26 state budget, providing $665 million for public schools, $175 million in cyber charter reforms and expanded student support programs.
WILKES-BARRE — Junior Achievement in Pennsylvania (JA of PA), representing a statewide collaboration of the four area offices across the state, announced the launch of its newly aligned JA Financial ...
The move follows through on the president’s vow to crack down on leftists after the September assassination of conservative ...
A new pop-up food pantry has been established at the Leonard Brown House, 121 Linden Lane, Portsmouth, to support those in ...
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Brother of man who died at ICE facility near Philipsburg seeks answers, sues government
The total lack of transparency into what is happening at these detention centers has to stop,” family attorney David B.
School districts will pay less per student to cyber charter schools. Some are celebrating the reforms, but cyber charter ...
DAVENPORT, IA – November 11, 2025 – PRESSADVANTAGE – Amana Care Clinic – Davenport has expanded its virtual urgent care ...
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Pennsylvania cyber charter schools concerned about nearly $200M funding cut in state budget
Although Pennsylvania finally passed its $50 billion budget on Wednesday, not everyone is happy with what’s in that bill.
After years of attempts, Pennsylvania’s legislature has finally made some changes to the rules governing cyber charter ...
K Austin & Associates has announced the expansion of its commercial construction portfolio to include dental office construction, broadening its range of specialized building services. The development ...
Penn Director of Athletics and Recreation Alanna Wren spoke exclusively with The Daily Pennsylvanian about the initiative.
After a historically long impasse, the FY 2025–26 budget funds DCED initiatives, PA SITES, tourism initiatives and internal tech upgrades.
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