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PAWC’s Brownsville treatment plant earns national recognition

Pennsylvania American Water Company's Brownsville treatment plant is among 16 additional plants recognized by the Partnership for Safe Water at the Directors and Presidents levels for achieving water quality excellence. The national awards, which honor efforts to continuously optimize water ...

‘Finding Alice in Wonderland’

Being in middle school can frequently be disorienting, but a project crafted by students throughout the region might help some of their peers feel a little bit less like they’ve tumbled down a rabbit hole. Throughout this academic year, students in the California Area School District and ...

Southpointe conference explores AI, energy

CECIL – What will data centers that fuel artificial intelligence be like five years from now? “I have no idea,” said Brian Gallagher, of the national law firm Steptoe and Johnson. “You see how this has evolved in the last couple of years. Five years is a lifetime. Where does the ...

State Senate races highlight TuesdayĢƵ primary election

Elections officials are hoping for better than average turnout for TuesdayĢƵ primary despite few competitive races on the ballot. The polls open at 7 a.m., and all mail-in ballots must be received at a voterĢƵ county elections office before the polls close at 8 p.m. The biggest races this ...

Party on the pike

Back in the early days of the 1800s, when the United States was barely out of the cradle and large parts of the continent were still uncharted to its East Coast settlers, the idea of a highway constructed with federal funds was kicked around. Thomas Jefferson was among its supporters, and it ...

‘In the defense of dignity’

Standing at the front of the First Presbyterian Church 1795 in Washington on Wednesday, Jaime Martinez, executive director of Frontline Dignity, scanned the group that sat in the pews. The gathering - about 45 people in all - included teachers, a business owner, retirees, a social worker, an ...