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Visita Hershey & Harrisburg New outreach program drives Latino visitation to Dauphin County through mobile tours & in-person events corresponding with National Hispanic Heritage Month.
(Harrisburg, PA | September 27, 2022) — Visit Hershey & Harrisburg (VHH) today detailed a new collaborative outreach program designed to encourage Latino travelers to vacation in Dauphin County.
‘Traditional’ Jewish American foods keep changing, with cookbooks playing an influential role in how Jews mark Rosh Hashana
The end of August inaugurated the Hebrew month of Elul, when Jews all over the world start getting ready for the High Holidays: the Jewish New Year of Rosh Hashana followed 10 days later by the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur.
Gov. Wolf Highlights $1.75 Million Investment in Community at Braddock Carnegie Library Groundbreaking
Braddock, PA- Governor Tom Wolf joined the ceremonial groundbreaking for renovations at the Braddock Carnegie Library and highlighted his $1.75 million investment to support the project that will serve as a safe, welcoming, educational space for the local community.
AG SHAPIRO SECURES COURT ORDER FOR $1.7 MILLION FOR CONSUMERS HARMED BY CAR REPAIR COVERAGE COMPANY
HARRISBURG – Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced today that his office has secured a Court Order for more than $1.7 million in restitution against Omega Vehicle Services, LLC which did business as Delta Auto Protect, along with its manager Charles Seruya, for violating consumer protection laws.
Puerto Rico’s vulnerability to hurricanes is magnified by weak government and bureaucratic roadblocks
In less than a century, Puerto Rico’s electricity system has gone full circle from private provision of electric power to a state-led effort to democratize access to power, and then back to a public-private partnership with a strong neoliberal ethos. Yet Puerto Ricans still face daily challenges in obtaining affordable and efficient electricity services.
There are many people who are currently in love relationships with people who they themselves know are not the person they want to spend the rest of their lives with.
An attempt to deter more student high-rises in State College raises larger debate about the future of downtown
A proposed zoning change aims to deter more student high-rises from being built in downtown State College.
Tyler Rice, 28, was surprised when he got a response from a Honolulu Little League parent, giving him the opportunity to cut the team’s hair the day before the national championship.
Geoffrey Roche is a leader in various aspects of his life and one of them is as a school director at the Annville-Cleona High School. In this episode of the podcast Geoffrey and Amaury Abreu dive deep into what it means to be a public servant and Geoffrey’s experience navigating his professional life and his political involvement.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 through October 15), it’s important we pause to recognize the major contributions of the Latino community to Pennsylvania’s economy. Latinos make up 18.4 percent of the US population and 17.3 percent of the US labor force, which is expected to rise at least 30 percent by 2060. Nationally, the spending of this demographic amounts to around $870 billion in consumer expenditure annually.