Cassandra Stone
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More Than 3,700 PA Healthcare Workers Have Contracted Coronavirus. These Nurses Aren’t Giving Up.
For International Nurse’s Day, we highlight three Pennsylvania nurses who are committed to their work despite the risks posed by the novel coronavirus.
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PA Factory Officials Postponed Trump’s Visit Over Concerns He Posed a Health Risk to Workers
President Trump was scheduled to pay a visit to the Braskem America factory outside of Philadelphia last Friday.
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Meet the Ultraviolet Robots Pittsburgh Airport Plans to Use to Combat COVID-19
Pittsburgh International Airport will be the first airport in the U.S. to incorporate self-automated robots to clean floors via ultraviolet light.
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Philly Mayor Kenney: I Won’t ‘Sacrifice People’s Lives’ By Reopening City Too Soon
Protestors plan to gather at Philadelphia City Hall on Friday but Mayor Kenney said he is against reopening the city too soon because of coronavirus.
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This Republican State Rep. Basically Compared Gov. Wolf to a Nazi
Specifically, the Jefferson County Republican lawmaker took issue with the Wolf administration’s controversial coronavirus waiver process for businesses.
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This GOP Lawmaker Wants the Feds to Investigate Gov. Wolf
U.S. Attorney General William Barr has stated that the Justice Department would be willing to go up against governors’ orders that “impair interstate commerce.”
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Nursing Home Resident’s Daughter: PA Didn’t Protect My Dad From Experimental Drug Study
According to the lawsuit, residents at long-term care facilities are “represent the most fragile in our society and deserve protection, not exploitation.”
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‘They’re Not Calling 911’: Overdose Deaths Are Spiking in Pennsylvania
Health officials across the state are raising the alarm about an increase in overdose deaths during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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A Majority of Pennsylvanians Trust Wolf Over Trump to Lead on Reopening Economy
Pennsylvania voters trust Gov. Wolf a lot more than they trust President Trump to manage the coronavirus crisis, a recent poll found.
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50,000 Self-Employed Pennsylvanians Filed for Unemployment in Two Days
Because the system to process those applications is still being developed, there is currently no timeline for when these benefits will be paid.


















