South Bethlehem’s historic oversight board backed two major mixed-use developments on Fourth Street that will bring a more modern aesthetic to the corridor.
RT @hinklej: So great to see my USC Annenberg @ReportingHealth National Fellowship mentor, @Bob_Ortega, at #IRE22! @IRE_NICAR https://t.co/
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RT @NCPSSM: The march toward #MedicarePrivatization continues. As @Trudy_Lieberman of @USCAnnenberg’s @ReportingHealth writes, traditional…
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RT @leeromney: We are sliding backwards. This man, confined in a state mental hospital as a teen for being gay, has a message about #LGBTQ…
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RT @shefalil: In the post-Roe America, we're all health care journalists. And this is one of the most important health care stories of our…
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RT @leeromney: Listen live at kqed dot org @ 4:30 pm/6:30 pm today to our audio doc re: the era when being LGBTQ was a crime + a mental ill…
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RT @leeromney: Listen live at https://t.co/WiTXSyzofH @ 4:30 pm/6:30 pm to a preview of @NovemberInMySo1 — about a dark era when being LGBT…
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RT @ajohnston12: This is what the state of abortion access looks like in every state now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned. https://t.c…
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It’s tempting to focus on the political battles. But at heart, the new reality of abortion access is about medical… https://t.co/9kJF44hQfb
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RT @SideEffectsNews: For decades, #sicklecell was considered a pediatric disease because it claimed the lives of so many children. While de…
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Today's decision has far-reaching implications. We've been expecting this. From our archives, here's how journalist… https://t.co/7YrV5TY5sq
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