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Trump makes a new push to 'decouple' U.S. from China; 'Get ready now' for active hurricane season; Third Ohio city joins global pact to strengthen food systems; Funding cuts risk care for 816,000 at PA community health centers.

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Students' advocates call for free speech protections on campus. States consider funding for rape survivors and investigations and Trump administration's tariff, immigration and education policies face legal pushback.

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Elevated gas station food is on the menu at Louisiana's T-Rey's Boudin, immigrants drive rural population growth, especially in Texas, North Carolina and Iowa, and ICE agents are targeting immigrant labor groups and their leaders.

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In 2021, Community Health Centers in Pennsylvania supported more than 13,000 jobs and contributed more than $2.36 billion to the state's economy. (Syda Productions/Adobe Stock)

Friday, May 30, 2025

Funding cuts risk care for 816,000 at PA community health centers

The more than 800,000 Pennsylvanians who rely on local Community Health Centers could face new barriers to care if proposed Medicaid cuts approved by …

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Cure Violence program outreach workers are trained by Temple University's Center for Bioethics to spot patterns of violence and connect with people at highest risk, often those with criminal records, gang involvement or past experiences with gun violence. (Courtesy Tyreek Counts)

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

PA violence prevention programs hit by federal funding cuts

CLARIFICATION: The grant from Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency is helping to keep program staff employed. An earlier version of the …

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More than 80 percent of adults without a degree or credential who have thought about going back to school say they are likely to enroll in a program within the next five years. (S Fanti/AdobeStock)<br />

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Report: PA adults want degrees but cost, access are barriers

As students graduate across Pennsylvania, a new report shows many adults still hope to earn a college degree -- but high costs and limited access …

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A report from the Education Law Center and Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children found Black children in Pennsylvania face disproportionate foster care placement and increased scrutiny, reflecting broader racial disparities seen in schools and discipline. (Lumeez/Adobe Stock)
Policy solutions to improve foster youth education in PA

Education is a major challenge for kids in foster care in Pennsylvania, according to a new report. Nearly 20,000 children and teens are served by …

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More than two-thirds of producers surveyed by the National Wildlife Federation believe allocating federal funds specifically to support farmers in adopting climate-smart agriculture practices is a worthwhile investment. (Dusan Kostic/Adobe Stock)
PA farmers back boost in long-term funding for conservation programs

A recent poll from the National Wildlife Federation showed Pennsylvania farmers and ranchers benefit from voluntary conservation programs from the U.S…

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Large confined animal feeding operations can pack more than 125,000 broiler chickens or 82,000 laying hens hundreds into tight spaces, creating ideal conditions for the spread of diseases like bird flu. (Fernando/AdobeStock)
Other states learn from PA's 'bird flu-free' status

By Gabriella Sotelo for Sentient Climate.Broadcast version by Danielle Smith for Keystone State News Connection reporting for the Sentient-Public News…

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Eastern hellbenders reproduce from late August to October, with females laying 150-450 eggs that males guard and oxygenate until they hatch, in 45 to 75 days. (Ondreicka/Adobe Stock)
Protecting PA's eastern hellbender on Endangered Species Day

It is Endangered Species Day, a reminder some plants and wildlife need protection, like Pennsylvania's eastern hellbender. It is the state's …

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The Trump administration's fiscal year 2026 budget would eliminate $1.3 billion in National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration grants and research, targeting climate and education programs. (Monica/Adobe Stock)<br />
Trump's proposed budget threatens Chesapeake Bay Restoration efforts in PA

Environmental advocates have warned President Donald Trump's proposed budget could cripple restoration of the Chesapeake Bay. Federal agencies have …

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A new report proposes a new oil and gas production fee to fund orphaned well cleanup via an independent authority, stricter enforcement, a fully funded escrow for new wells and an amnesty program for small producers. (AdobeStock)
Report: Appalachian gas production slows, reforms needed to fund well plugging

A new report from the Ohio River Valley Institute argued the oil and gas industry, not taxpayers, should cover the cost of plugging up hundreds of …

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Ashlie Crosson, the 2025 National Teacher of the Year, will spend a year representing educators and serving as an ambassador for the teaching profession. (Brett Sims/Council of Chief State School Officers)
PA educator wins National Teacher of the Year award

A high school educator from Pennsylvania has been named National Teacher of the Year, one of the highest honors in the field. The prestigious award …

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The proposed state budget boosts opportunities for students by adding $5.5 million to expand Career and Technical Education in schools. (Adobe Stock)
PA ‘Education Advocacy Day’ to focus on public school funding

Pennsylvanians will rally in Harrisburg on Tuesday urging lawmakers to boost public school funding. More than 1.7 million students are enrolled in …

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In Pennsylvania, to become a foster parent you must be at least 21, and everyone in your home age 14 and older must pass criminal and child abuse-related background checks. (Mediteraneo/Adobe Stock)
'Forever families' needed for PA children in foster care

CORRECTION: The number of foster care referrals received by Bethany Christian Services is 200 each month. A previous version of the story incorrectly …

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