Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity announced Wednesday her office would launch a $500 million plan to provide loans to county governments and pre-K programs facing financial problems caused by the m ...
Drury University recently renamed a prominent campus building as the Mercy Science Center. First dedicated in 2002, it was previously known as the Trustee Science Center. The building is home to ...
On Tuesday, the Rotary Club of York will visit 750 Pre-K students at six schools to showcase reading skills and creativity through 'Arlo Draws an Octopus'.
Tec Centro, a career center in Reading, has started offering English classes for truckers, following a Trump administration crackdown on language proficiency.
Andy Harris, who leads the House Freedom Caucus, urges Republican leadership to reject Democrats’ budget demands.
The announcement of the new program and honorees comes a month after the Trump administration ended the 40-year-old federal Blue Ribbon Schools program.
When Dru Sikes Doty joined her husband, Sgt. Nicholas Doty, at the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk after their wedding in July, she learned that Northwestern State University offers the ...
Gavin McKenna admits he didn’t watch a lot of college hockey growing up in Western Canada. But the projected 2026 NHL draft’s top prospect saw enough last season to know he wanted to play for Penn ...
No. 3 Penn State came off a bye week ahead of its 18th full-stadium White Out, which produced 111,015 at Beaver Stadium Saturday night, yet was giving the benefit of the doubt despite not looking ...
The news conference comes as Pennsylvania enters its fourth month without a 2025-26 budget. Those in attendance from PSBA and the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania said both sectors are ...
ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” is about to have its highest-rated episode in years. Pittsburghers can see his return to the airwaves following a four-day suspension Tuesday at 11:35 p.m. on WTAE, which is ...
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Charlie Javice sentenced to 7 years in prison for fraudulent $175M sale of financial aid startup
The 33-year-old founder of the startup student financial aid company Frank has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison. Charlie Javice was sentenced Monday in Manhattan federal court ...
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