Late last year, an Iranian-linked group called “Cyber Av3ngers” targeted multiple organizations including the Aliquippa Water Authority in Beaver County.
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The state is continuing to accept applications and distribute crisis grants to households at immediate risk of losing heat.
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Rep. Jim Struzzi discusses syringe services bill at Bolivar town hall meeting.
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Officials with Pennsylvania’s Department of Aging say the 10-year-plan will help develop policies that meet the needs of the state's rapidly growing senior population.
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Over the past few years, Every Cure has developed a blueprint for an AI-powered platform that can do what humans can’t — match thousands of diseases with thousands of drugs.
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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.
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Allegheny County and Pa. health officials say they are working to reverse declines in WIC enrollmentState and local health officials who administer WIC say they are working to boost the number of families who are able to use the program.
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A Pennsylvania prison unit is helping men with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities stay safe behind bars while learning life skills.
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Allegheny County’s Board of Health approved updates to the health department code that oversees rental units but did not establish a housing advisory board.
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The head of the National Transportation Safety Board told Congress Wednesday that the decision to blow open five tank cars and burn the toxic chemical inside them three days after the Norfolk Southern train derailed last year wasn't justified.
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Oversight board to secretly review how Pa. counties spent millions of dollars to fight opioid crisisCounties must report how they spent tens of millions of dollars they received in the first rounds of opioid settlement payments.