
PA Headlines | April 8 | Thousands of Pennsylvanians drop health insurance.
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More than 120,000 Pennsylvanians have dropped health insurance coverage through the state's marketplace this year. Premium spikes and the loss of federal subsidies are playing a role.
It’s well known that smoking can lead to lung cancer. New research now finds a connection between lung cancer and air pollution.
U.S. Steel’s new owner scored near the bottom in a new climate ranking for steel companies.
Pennsylvania’s Department of Labor and Industry has released a preliminary report on unemployment and the workforce from January. Combined with the latest national jobs data, it’s generally good news.
Five Pennsylvania counties - including Franklin - are billing the federal government when they detain and house immigrants in their jails. That's according to a first-of-its-kind review by our partners at Spotlight PA.
The WellSpan Health Board of Directors is announcing the health system's president and CEO Roxanna Gapstur is retiring.
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