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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COVID and the Amish: How the Plain Communities View the Pandemic
Pennsylvania health officials worked with the state’s Plain populations at the beginning of the pandemic. The task is harder now that the vaccines are available.
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I Got the COVID Vaccine. Now What?
Dr. Debra Powell, of Reading Hospital, explains why it’s important to get the COVID vaccine and answers some frequently asked questions about what to do after you get vaccinated.
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COVID-Related Scams Are Spreading Fast. Here’s What to Watch Out For
Since January 2020, Pennsylvania consumers filed almost 14,000 COVID-related complaints and victims lost $21.8 million. The median loss was $444.
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How the COVID-19 Pandemic is Enabling Opioid Addiction
State officials anticipate 2020 opioid overdose death totals will exceed those of each of the past three years, including 2017, a year many consider the height of the opioid crisis.
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Logistics Isn’t the Only Problem to Vaccinating Rural PA
Health experts say the vaccine rollout is going slower in rural areas, in part, because rural residents don’t trust the government.
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15 PA Senate Dems Urge Wolf to Update Vaccine Distribution
The lawmakers called for the appointment of a “vaccine czar” to oversee the coronavirus vaccine rollout.
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Pennsylvanians Who Light Up Can Now Line Up for the COVID Vaccine
Smokers are in Phase 1A of the state’s vaccine rollout plan, putting smokers ahead of non-healthcare front-line workers.
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Will This be the Year Pennsylvania Increases the Minimum Wage? Many Hope So
Elected officials, advocates, economists, and others voiced their support for increasing the minimum wage in Pennsylvania.
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These 99 Elected Officials From Pennsylvania Keep Ignoring the Will of the Voters
Since the November election, 99 Pennsylvania congressional and state GOP lawmakers have added their voices of those making unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud.
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13 Pennsylvanians Arrested After Attack on Capitol
There were more people arrested from Pennsylvania than any other state.






















