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Wolf admin announces more than $246M in small biz assistance | Wednesday Morning Coffee
Some $246.8 million in American Rescue Plan funding has been earmarked for small business assistance across the state, the Wolf administration said Tuesday.
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.
UPMC is known for their quality healthcare system and health plans and in this interview, we talked about their recent announcement of an expansion and the programs they are offering to community members who belong to their health plan. This information interview was done in collaboration between Dr. Johanna and Amaury Abreu, co-founder of Q Hubo News.
Opponents of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan are missing the mark on why it’s a bad idea.
Environmentalists hail latest Pennsylvania budget, even as a key climate program is on hold
Pennsylvania’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative is back on hold following a judge’s order.
The 2022 election for governor in Pennsylvania could dramatically change the course of the state. Here’s what you need to know to make an informed vote.
‘Reenergizing communities’: For Mexican Independence Day, a celebration of Mexicans in Pa.
As they take their place among the state’s business, political, and cultural leadership, Pennsylvania’s Mexican residents are reenergizing the commonwealth’s communities from Pittsburgh to South Philadelphia.
Republican candidates who claim that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump have been nominated for governor in four critical swing states, raising concerns that if elected they could try to sway election results in 2024 and beyond.
Mastriano’s religious values resonate with supporters, but poll shows him down among Republicans
Supporters who attended Republican gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano’s campaign events in suburban Philadelphia this week said his campaign messaging hits all the right notes for them.
Cephas to introduce a bill that would protect homeowners and address racial bias in real estate appraisals
HARRISBURG, Aug. 23 – In an effort to help Pennsylvania homeowners to get a fair appraisal of their properties, state Rep. Morgan Cephas said she plans to introduce legislation that would address discrimination in housing and ensure equity in the real estate appraisal process.