Gabriela Martínez | WITF
-
For the first time, a woman is in charge of the battlefield at Gettysburg.
-
Hundreds of children in county custody – many with severe mental illness and other disabilities – are unable to access the care they need. That’s according to a report by a workgroup of 17 county leaders across Pennsylvania.
-
The loans can be used for a variety of immigration-related purposes, including Green Card application, medical exams, travel to hearings and representation for asylum and deportation cases.
-
Charges filed against people suspected of human trafficking in Pennsylvania dropped by nearly 41% from 2021 to 2022, but that does not necessarily mean there is less human trafficking happening.
-
About one in five Latinos casting a ballot in Pennsylvania for the presidential election this year is expected to be doing so for the first time, according to a new survey.
-
For the first time, Pennsylvania Dutch-speaking communities in the state will have access to interpreters in court.
-
A high school student from the Twin Valley School District is part of a First Amendment rights lawsuit that alleges it won’t officially recognize a club calling for the removal of a mascot based on a stereotype of a Native American person.
-
Pennsylvania House Democrat leaders say legislation to allow undocumented people to get driver’s licenses is likely to die in the Senate.
-
A new study by the Latino Donor Collaborative found that Pennsylvania ranks 6th among states for Latino economic output.
-
Federal investigators have determined that a chocolate factory in West Reading failed to evacuate workers before a gas explosion killed seven people, injured at least 10 and displaced many from their jobs.