In her 16 years in the communications industry, Ashley Adams has worn many hats, including news reporter, public relations writer, marketing specialist, copy editor and technical writer. Ashley grew up in Berks County and has since returned to her roots to raise her three children.
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Three Pittsburgh Museums Announce Free Admission for All in August
The Andy Warhol Museum, the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, and the Heinz History Center are offering free admission throughout the last month of the summer after being recognized among the best in the nation.
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Home Prices on the Rise: Pennsylvania’s Median Sales Price Surges in June
The median sales price of a home in the commonwealth in June was 4% higher than in May, and 5.5% higher than last year.
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8 Wildlife Sanctuaries in Pennsylvania Doing Their Part to Protect Nature
Pennsylvania is home to a wide variety of wildlife sanctuaries dedicated to protecting and preserving numerous different species of plants and animals.
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Pennsylvania Turnpike to Hike Toll Rate in 2024 by 5%
The PA Turnpike Commission approved a 5% increase in toll rates to take effect January 2024. The annual rate increase is expected to continue until 2053.
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Tapped Out: Pennsylvania’s Tap Water Ranks as Sixth Worst in the US
In a recent study, Pennsylvania’s tap water ranked as the sixth worst in the nation, with 33% of the state’s rivers and streams failing to meet water quality standards.
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Have Opinions About Your High-Speed Internet (or Lack Thereof)? Pennsylvania Wants to Hear From You.
The state is holding a series of meetings across the commonwealth to get residents’ input on broadband access and reliability.
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Need Help Paying Your Past-Due Water Bill? Pennsylvania Can Help!
The state received millions in unused American Rescue Plan money to help residents who are in jeopardy of having their water disconnected due to past-due bills.
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Young People Considering Moving Out of Pennsylvania Due to High Cost of Living
A recent poll by the Commonwealth Foundation found that residents between the age of 18 and 44 have considered moving to another state because of the commonwealth’s high taxes and cost of living.
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Pennsylvanians Lost $65 Million to Investment Fraud Schemes in 2022
More than 600 Pennsylvanians lost over $65 million in investment fraud last year, ranking the commonwealth 12th in the nation for most money lost.
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The Donora Smog Tragedy: The Deadly Air Pollution Incident in Pennsylvania That Helped Shape An Environmental Movement
Dozens of area residents died from complications related to the incident in the suburban Pittsburgh town, while thousands of locals developed respiratory issues. Decades later, the New York Times would refer to the Donora Smog as “one of the worst air pollution disasters in the nation’s history.”






















