Gabriela Martínez | WITF
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Legal scholars and school librarians weigh in on how much authority school boards have to remove books, and at what point could a removal violate students’ First Amendment rights.
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A nonprofit collaborating with state agencies and lawmakers is trying to expand doula services. The goal is to reduce the state’s maternal mortality rate, especially in communities of color, where that rate tends to be higher.
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Central PA Food Bank’s research team found there was a 15% increase in food pantry visits during the seven weeks after the pandemic-era benefits ended in early March.
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Three lawsuits have been filed so far, and at least one more is expected.
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Esmirna Jiménez's work is an example of what culturally-competent tax services could look like for a segment of the population that isn’t often thought of when it comes to tax time.
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They say their pregnant patients living in counties with limited access to OBGYN providers sometimes travel up to an hour for routine appointments.
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The district is facing scrutiny again after removing two books from the high school library.
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Reading education advocates, health professionals and business owners discussed specific issues facing their community
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Pennsylvania hospital wants to send woman in coma to Dominican Republic, against her family’s wishesThe hospital says long-term care facilities in Pennsylvania won’t take the woman in because of her immigration status.