Quick work with the computer could be the difference between getting a coronavirus vaccine and having to wait for the next clinic.
The Pittsburgh Public Schools board has voted on a resolution about once again delaying the start date for in-person classes.
The state House gave final approval to a bill that would allow child sex abuse victims to file civil lawsuits.
The state Senate approved a bill to increase the penalties for people charged with possession of child pornography.
A study at Ohio State is using hard candy to screen for coronavirus.
Students in the Pittsburgh Public Schools will not return to in-person classes until April 6 at the earliest. The school board approved the plan with a vote of 7-2 Wednesday night.The thought behind that is for teachers and bus drivers to be able to get vaccinated for Covid-19.For more, visit WPXI.
Toronto developer launches marketing for new townhouse project near UPMC Childrens Hospital
Health Director Debra Bogen also acknowledged the rollout could be smoother and said the current process, which is so web-focused, puts at a disadvantage people who either dont have access to the internet or who arent easily able to navigate the instructions.
There isnt enough supply of either the Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna vaccines to get to everyone in that first group, as untold numbers of Pennsylvanians have found out in the past week as they have wrestled with registration websites and vaccine providers, including hospitals and pharmacies.
The measure allocates $145 million in grants to small businesses including taverns and restaurants throughout the state.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation wont have to borrow money to continue road projects as a result of federal stimulus funds.
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Students were previously set to return to a blend of in-person and online instruction on Feb. 8.
Jason Schneidman is trying to help people one haircut at a time.
Oregon health care workers hauling precious cargo, the COVID-19 vaccine, became stuck in a snowstorm. With the vaccines in danger of expiring if they sat too long, they did the only thing they could: injecting them into volunteers right there on the highway.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has said the impeachment trial will move forward. But Sen. Tim Kaines proposal is an acknowledgement that the Senate is unlikely to convict Trump of inciting the riot.
The Oklahoma attorney generals office is attempting to return $2 million worth of a malaria drug once touted by former President Donald Trump as an effective treatment for COVID-19.