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A Lehigh Valley housing project has been awarded some of the $3.7 million in construction or rehabilitation funding announced by Governor Tom Wolf last week. WDIY’s Mike Flynn has more.
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Several Lehigh and Northampton County organizations are among the recipients of over $5 million in security grant funding announced by Gov. Tom Wolf on Thursday. WDIY’s Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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Gov. Tom Wolf has announced new funding for a Northampton Community College program to help low-income individuals, veterans, and others in the Lehigh Valley. WDIY’s Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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During a recent visit to Bethlehem, Gov. Tom Wolf and Northampton County Rep. Steve Samuelson called for a boost to the state’s Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program using federal relief money. WDIY's Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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Updates to Pennsylvania’s Minimum Wage Act have been approved by an independent state regulatory agency, bringing changes for tipped workers and employees with fluctuating schedules. WDIY's Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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Just over a month after announcing that 100 new jobs are coming to the Lehigh Valley, Governor Tom Wolf says that an Australian company will bring an additional 130 employment opportunities to the region. WDIY's Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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During a visit to William Allen High School in Allentown on Monday, Gov. Tom Wolf highlighted his commitment to funding public education and expanded on his proposals to invest more in districts across Pennsylvania. WDIY’s Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has ordered the removal of Russian-made products from all Fine Wine & Good Spirit stores in a show of solidarity and support for the people of Ukraine. WDIY's Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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Over $1.5 million in state grant funding is coming to the Lehigh Valley to support businesses and community success, Governor Tom Wolf announced Monday. WDIY’s Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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Nonprofit organizations serving diverse communities across Pennsylvania can now apply for grants to enhance security and protect against hate crimes. WDIY's Sarit Laschinsky has more.