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Students across the educational spectrum are outsourcing their work to Artificial Intelligence (AI), according to The Wall Street Journal. In other words, cheating is more widespread than ever. To cou ...
During my time as Bishop of the Diocese of Harrisburg, I have quickly come to realize that the problem of human trafficking is far more serious in Pennsylvania than many ...
As an extreme heat watch goes into effect concurrent with the start of the summer season, a local lake has reopened to the public.
Just as summer officially begins, experts are forecasting dangerously high temperatures across Pennsylvania over the next week.
With a heat wave expected to push temperatures over 90 degrees next week, New Hope Ministries is offering cooling stations at its Adams County locations for anyone needing relief from ...
Sixty teenagers from across six counties gathered in Gettysburg this week for an intense law enforcement experience at South ...
Butler Township Zoning Hearing Board Wednesday denied an application by Formation Energy for a special exception to construct a 60-acre solar farm on two tracts of land belonging to the ...
Wood carvings, paintings and embroidery by the late artists Edmund and Veronika Sonnenberg is on display in the Stahle Parlor of The Memorial Church of the Prince of Peace, ...
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) plans road work throughout Adams County next week, according to a PennDOT release.
Oakside Community Park’s Summer Bluegrass Gospel Concert Series, June 22, features Hagans Family Ministries, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the amphitheater. Bring a lawn chair. In case of rain or excessive heat, ...
On May 23, the Civil War Round Table of Gettysburg was treated to an informative program by Kevin Pawlak and Dan Welch, co-authors of “Never Such A Campaign: The Battle ...
Juneteenth is what the dictionaries call a “compression,” in this case of a date, ‘June Nineteenth.’ The actual June 19th that we mark with this holiday is June 19, 1865.