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Op-Ed: New Chair Of House Environmental Committee Gift To Big Energy, Threat To The Environment
Letter: Wolf Editorial Should Have Mentioned Need For Environmental Progress
Senate Committee Member Assignments Now Complete With Republicans Naming Their Team
Sunday NewsClips
Coal Industry’s Burned Out, Pockets Of Poverty Remain Where Sick People Get Sicker
Editorial: Clarion’s River Of The Year: Mother Nature And Man Team Up
Record Rain Makes Pittsburgh Area Rivers Challenging To Use
Op-Ed: Runoff Fees Support Solutions To Local Pollution, Flooding
10 Older Schools In Lancaster County Find Lead In Drinking Water
All Lancaster County Schools To Test For Lead
Food Waste Digester Could Generate $2 Million In Savings For Altoona Water Authority
Op-Ed: America Cannot Afford To Keep It In The Ground
Letter: Be Cautious Of Dropping Temperatures, Energy Bills
Crable: Lancaster County’s First Natural Playground Takes Shape In Woods Near Pequea
Crable: Where Have Lancaster County’s Backyard Feeder Birds Gone?
Schneck: Saturday Opener For Deer Hunting Season On Game Commission Agenda
Politics
Woman Accusing Rep. Ellis Of Sexual Assault Believes She Was Drugged
AP-Scolforo: House Republican Leadership Urge Rep. Ellis To Resign Over Sexual Allegations
Murphy: Republic Leaders Call On Rep. Ellis To Resign After Sexual Assault Allegation
Meyer: PA Officials Call For Resignations Of Lawmakers Accused Of Sexual Assault
Esack: Rep. Ellis Faces Calls To Resign Over Sexual Assault Claim
Top Senate Democrats Knew Of Allegation Against Sen. Leach Months Before Launching Investigation
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Air
Frazier: Residents, Environmental Groups Call For Clairton Coke (Coal) Plant To Go On Hot Idle
Residents, Officials Push For Answers About Response To Clairton Coke (Coal) Works Fire
Mon Valley Residents, Advocacy Groups Call For More Action On Air Quality
Hopey: Passions Still Hot In Aftermath Of Coke (Coal) Works Fire
Frazier: Residents Question Air Quality Notification Delay After Clairton Coke (Coal) Works Fire
Clairton Residents Demand Action After Coke Works Fire Caused Dangerous Emissions
Editorial: Achilles’ Heel: Bad Air Quality Requires More Attention In Western PA
Awards & Recognition
PA Trails Advisory Committee Names Mid State Trail 2019 Trail Of The Year
Flight 93 Memorial Tower Of Voices Named #8 Best New Attraction
Biodiversity/Invasive Species
Phillips: Freshwater Mussel Hatchery Aims To Provide Natural Filter For PA Rivers & Streams
Budget
IFO Estimates FY 2018 Drilling Impact Fee Revenue At $247 Million, A Record
Sisk: Drilling Impact Fee Expected To Reach New Record
Natural Gas Impact Fee Revenue Expected To Be Up This Year Agency Says
Legere: Impact Fee On Shale Wells Projected To Break Record This Year
PA Parks & Forests Foundation To Unveil Infrastructure Funding Needs Report Jan. 28
Editorial: Wyoming Valley Stormwater Fee Mismanaged, But Still Valid
Impact Of Winter Road Salt Criticized By Stormwater Fee Payers
Rock Salt: Prolifically Used, But Not Without Environmental Risk
Letter: Don’t Leave Taxpayers On Hook For Environmental Cleanup
Chesapeake Bay
Funding Available For Chesapeake Bay Watershed Communities To Reduce Polluted Stormwater Runoff
Op-Ed: Polluted Runoff Fees Support Community Solutions To Local Pollution And Flooding
New Multi-Partner Strategy Emerges In Williamsport To Meet Stormwater Pollution Reduction Requirements
Levee Recertification, Stormwater, Pollution Reduction Requires Regional Solution In Williamsport
Editorial: Wyoming Valley Stormwater Fee Mismanaged, But Still Valid
Impact Of Winter Road Salt Criticized By Stormwater Fee Payers
Rock Salt: Prolifically Used, But Not Without Environmental Risk
Conewago Creek Work Gets $738,752 Grant Via Londonderry Twp.
The Hellbender’s Back! Bill Designating Eastern Hellbender Official State Amphibian Reintroduced
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Citizen Action
The Hellbender’s Back! Bill Designating Eastern Hellbender Official State Amphibian Reintroduced
Environmental Advisory Councils In Action Workshop March 5 In Montgomery County
Environmental Advisory Council Network Conference May 18 In Monroe County
Penn State Extension: Great Time To Make Resolutions To Protect Water For The New Year
Home Water And Septic System Workshops March 18 In Northampton County
Delaware River Basin Commission Seeks 2 Members For Water Management Advisory Committee
Climate
PA Environmental Council Releases Report Recommending PA Join RGGI Regional Climate Initiative, Update AEPS
What Does Climate Change Look Like For NE PA?
StateImpact PA Reporters Discuss What Zero Carbon Might Mean
House Democratic Policy Committee Hears Testimony On Oil & Gas Industry Methane Leakage
Letter: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions With Cap-And-Trade
Hershey Announces New Environmental Initiatives To Significantly Reduce Its Impact On The Planet
New Jersey Looks To Rejoin RGGI Regional Climate Initiative
Dear Mr. President, That’s Not How Global Warming Works
Poll Shows Americans’ Climate Change Concerns Surge To Record Levels
2018 Was 4th Warmest Year On Record
U.S. EIA Energy Outlook: Renewables Share Of Electricity Generation To Almost Double By 2050, Coal Continues To Drop
U.S. EIA Energy Outlook: U.S. Far Off Track For Global Climate Goals As Fossil Fuel Reliance Persists
U.S. Off Track To Reach Climate Goals As Oil & Gas Production Expand
Coal Mining
Litvak: FirstEnergy Scraps Deal With Exelon, Will Keep Operating Bruce Mansfield, Beaver Valley For Now
Editorial: Anthracite Still Runs Through Veins Of Region
Panel Discussion Planned For Anthracite Mining Heritage Month Jan. 31
Knox Mine Disaster Film Debuts To Sellout Crowd
Luzerne Residents Brave Cold, Snow To Mark Knox Mine Disaster
60 Years later, Documentary Preserves Knox Mine Disaster History
60 Years Ago - Flood Traps 30 Men In Knox Mine
Editorial: We Must Appreciate The Coal Miners Who Toiled To Benefit Us All
Calls For Change Following NPR/Frontline Coal Miners’ Black Lung Investigation
Compliance Action
Penn Hills Fined $17.5K For Plum Creek Sewage Discharge In Allegheny County
Delaware River
Delaware River Watershed Initiative Wins National American Water Resources Assn. Award
New Towers Coming To Delaware River Waterfront, Proposed Rules Encourage Public Access
Delaware River Basin Commission Seeks 2 Members For Water Management Advisory Committee
Schuylkill River Dredging Project Faces Critical Deadline, Still $1.3M Short
Delaware RiverKeeper Jan. 25 RiverWatch Video Report
Drinking Water
PFAS Action Team To Meet Feb. 12 In Montgomery County To Provide Updates, Hear Public Comments
Hurdle: PA Might Set Maximum Limits On PFAS In Drinking Water
Bagenstose: U.S. House Launches PFAS Task Force, Cong. Fitzpatrick To Co-Chair
Members Of Congress Put Pressure On EPA To Address PFAS-Contaminated Water
Phillips: NJ Proposes PFAS Regs For Groundwater, EPA Regs Delayed By Shutdown
Pittsburgh Water Authority To Replace 3,400 Lead Service Lines Using PennVEST Funding In 2019
Pittsburgh Water Authority To Replace 3,400 Lead Service Lines Using PennVEST Funding In 2019
Pittsburgh Water Authority Awards $35.9 Million In Contracts For Lead Line Replacement
Pittsburgh Water Authority To Embark On 12-Year Plan To Improve Lines, Service
Rain Delays Lake Williams Dam Project Again In York County
Boil Water Advisory For Port Vue, McKeesport
Water Main Break Closes Harrisburg Street, Boil-Water Advisory For Several Properties
As Temps Drop, Philly Water Dept. Steps Up On Water Main Breaks
Erie Water Works Dealing With Water Line Breaks, Natural Gas Line Break
Home Water And Septic System Workshops March 18 In Northampton County
Penn State Extension: Radon: Could It Be In My Drinking Water?
Education
The Hellbender’s Back! Bill Designating Eastern Hellbender Official State Amphibian Reintroduced
Springside Chestnut Hill Academy Students Take Deep Analytical Dive Into The Wissahickon
AP: Western PA 9-Year Old’s Green Thumb Brings Green Case For Giant Cabbage
ShiverFest Raises Awareness For Lackawanna River In Scranton
Schuylkill Action Network Accepting Applications For Schuylkill Acts & Impacts Expedition For High School Students
DCNR Is Still Hiring PA Outdoor Corp Young Adult Crew Members In Locations Around PA
Wildlands Conservancy Highlights Programs Coming Up In February
Intern Wanted: Brandywine Conservancy Land Stewardship Intern
Chevron Partners With Project Lead The Way To Provide Grants To Southwest PA Schools
Energy
PA Environmental Council Releases Report Recommending PA Join RGGI Regional Climate Initiative, Update AEPS
Maykuth: Hundreds Of Jobs On Line As Bailout Deadline Looms For Struggling PA Nuclear Plants
Op-Ed: Give Nuclear Energy A Chance, Protect Our Children
Editorial: Bailing Out The State’s Nuclear Power Industry
Litvak: FirstEnergy Scraps Deal With Exelon, Will Keep Operating Bruce Mansfield, Beaver Valley For Now
Pennsylvania Solar Congress Feb. 24 In Pittsburgh
PUC Now Accepting Comments On Home Energy Cost Affordability Study
Penn State Chosen By U.S. Dept. Of Energy to Help Modernize Power Grid
Energy Dept. Taps Penn State To Help Modernize U.S. Power Grid
5 Injured Following Chemical Exposure At Monroe Energy In Delaware County
PSEG In NJ Drives Home Vow To Shutter Nuclear Power Plants Unless Public Subsidizes Them
U.S. EIA Energy Outlook: Renewables Share Of Electricity Generation To Almost Double By 2050, Coal Continues To Drop
U.S. EIA Energy Outlook: U.S. Far Off Track For Global Climate Goals As Fossil Fuel Reliance Persists
Environmental Heritage
Luzerne Residents Brave Cold, Snow To Mark Knox Mine Disaster
60 Years later, Documentary Preserves Knox Mine Disaster History
Environmental Justice
Schuylkill Environmental Ed Center: Environmental Justice In Pennsylvania - A New Vision Feb. 7 In Philadelphia
Farming
After A Rain-Soaked 2018 Farmers Brace For Another Wet Year
AP: Western PA 9-Year Old’s Green Thumb Brings Green Case For Giant Cabbage
PA Opens Door To Commercial Hemp Growing Operations
PA Throws The Door Wide Open For Industrial Hemp Production
Flooding
Levee Recertification, Stormwater, Pollution Reduction Requires Regional Solution In Williamsport
Uncertified Levee Takes Toll On Industry Flood Insurance In Lycoming County
Flooding Forces Roads To Close Across Lehigh Valley
Yellow Breeches Creek Floods In Cumberland County
Susquehanna River To Crest Below Flood Stage In Wilkes-Barre
Effort To Fix Flooding Problem In Bethlehem Twp Just Got A Boost
Wetlands Mitigation Project Would Reduce Sediment In Brush Run In Blair County
Western PA Municipalities Will Vie For Federal Landslide, Flood Relief
Forests
DCNR Blog: Planning For A Healthy State Forest System
Earth Conservancy Donates 407 Acres To Pinchot State Forest In Luzerne County
Westmoreland Sawmill Tour Highlights Changing Lumber Industry
O’Neill: Christmas Tree Recycling Program Paying Dividends In Pittsburgh
Blair County Lawmakers Renew Push To Ease Allegheny National Forest Drilling Restrictions
Forests - Wildfires
Deadly 2017 California Wildfire Caused By Homeowner Equipment, Not Utility
Geologic Hazards
Several Squirrel Hill Homes Evacuated Due To Landslide Risk
City Of Pittsburgh Cites Property Owners After Squirrel Hill Landslide
Mudslide Creates Mess In Upper Milford Twp., Lehigh County
Western PA Municipalities Will Vie For Federal Landslide, Flood Relief
Green Infrastructure
Funding Available For Chesapeake Bay Watershed Communities To Reduce Polluted Stormwater Runoff
Op-Ed: Polluted Runoff Fees Support Community Solutions To Local Pollution And Flooding
New Multi-Partner Strategy Emerges In Williamsport To Meet Stormwater Pollution Reduction Requirements
Levee Recertification, Stormwater, Pollution Reduction Requires Regional Solution In Williamsport
Planted Stream Buffers Protect Pennsylvania Waterways
With Raw Sewage Spilling Into Waterways, Lehigh County Communities Ramp Up Repairs
Phillips: Freshwater Mussel Hatchery Aims To Provide Natural Filter For PA Rivers & Streams
Editorial: Wyoming Valley Stormwater Fee Mismanaged, But Still Valid
Impact Of Winter Road Salt Criticized By Stormwater Fee Payers
Rock Salt: Prolifically Used, But Not Without Environmental Risk
Conewago Creek Work Gets $738,752 Grant Via Londonderry Twp.
Newtown Gets $12K To Build Rain Gardens To Reduce Stormwater Runoff
Effort To Fix Flooding Problem In Bethlehem Twp Just Got A Boost
Wetlands Mitigation Project Would Reduce Sediment In Brush Run In Blair County
Hazardous Substances
PFAS Action Team To Meet Feb. 12 In Montgomery County To Provide Updates, Hear Public Comments
Hurdle: PA Might Set Maximum Limits On PFAS In Drinking Water
Bagenstose: U.S. House Launches PFAS Task Force, Cong. Fitzpatrick To Co-Chair
Members Of Congress Put Pressure On EPA To Address PFAS-Contaminated Water
Phillips: NJ Proposes PFAS Regs For Groundwater, EPA Regs Delayed By Shutdown
Lackawanna River
ShiverFest Raises Awareness For Lackawanna River In Scranton
Land Conservation
Lower Nazareth Twp Considers Referendum On Open Space Tax
Natural Lands Places 137-Acres Of Historic Ker-Feal Property Under Conservation Easement In Chester County
Registration Now Open For PA Land Conservation Conference May 16-18 In Monroe County
Lehigh River
With Raw Sewage Spilling Into Waterways, Lehigh County Communities Ramp Up Repairs
Mine Reclamation
American Society Of Mining & Reclamation Accepting Registrations For Annual Meeting June 3-7 In Montana
Noncoal Mining
Officials: DEP Continuing Investigation Of Rockhill Quarry In Bucks
Oil & Gas
IFO Estimates FY 2018 Drilling Impact Fee Revenue At $247 Million, A Record
Sisk: Drilling Impact Fee Expected To Reach New Record
Natural Gas Impact Fee Revenue Expected To Be Up This Year Agency Says
Legere: Impact Fee On Shale Wells Projected To Break Record This Year
Oil & Gas Program Losing $800K/Month Without Fee Increase; DEP Wants To Step Up Inspections of Natural Gas Storage Areas
House Democratic Policy Committee Hears Testimony On Oil & Gas Industry Methane Leakage
Letter: Fracking Under Edgar Thomson Steel Plant Poses Health Risks
Blair County Lawmakers Renew Push To Ease Allegheny National Forest Drilling Restrictions
AG Shapiro Answers Questions About Landowner Royalty Lawsuit In Bradford County
Homes Evacuated Sunday In Westmoreland Due To Gas Leak
Erie Water Works Dealing With Water Line Breaks, Natural Gas Line Break
Chevron Partners With Project Lead The Way To Provide Grants To Southwest PA Schools
Litvak: EQT Outlines Plan To Ward Off Rice Take Over
U.S. EIA Energy Outlook: Renewables Share Of Electricity Generation To Almost Double By 2050, Coal Continues To Drop
U.S. EIA Energy Outlook: U.S. Far Off Track For Global Climate Goals As Fossil Fuel Reliance Persists
U.S. Off Track To Reach Climate Goals As Oil & Gas Production Expand
Permitting
Cusick: Govt. Shutdown Slows Process For Getting Environmental Permits In PA
Pipelines
PUC Investigation Of Mariner East 1 Pipeline Sinkhole In Chester County Shifts To Geological Testing
Hurdle: Sunoco Empties 44 Miles Of Mariner East 1 Pipeline To Deal With Sinkhole
PUC: The Entire Length Of Mariner East 1 Pipeline Now Shut Down
Mariner East 1 Pipeline Completely Shut Down Across PA
Rep. Comitta, Sen. Killion Host Public Meeting Jan. 31 On Mariner East Pipeline Safety Concerns
PUC Directs Sunoco Not To Resume Operation Of Mariner East 1 Pipeline Until The Sinkhole Is Fixed, And Testing Shows It Is Safe To Operate
Hurdle: Sunoco To Purge Part Of Mariner East 1 Pipeline After New Sinkhole Opens In Chester County
Litvak: New Sinkhole Shuts Down Sunoco’s Mariner East 1 Pipeline In Chester County
Another Sinkhole Appears In Chester County Exposing Mariner East Pipeline
Sinkhole Exposes Highly Controversial Pipeline In West Whiteland Twp
Hurdle: New Sinkhole Opens Exposing Mariner East 1 Pipeline Again In Chester County Shutting It Down
Sinkhole Exposes Portion Of Mariner East 1 Pipeline In Chester County
Chester DA Investigating After Constables Hired To Guard Mariner East Pipeline
Chester DA: Mariner East Pipeline Hired Muscle To Guard Sinkhole
Chester County DA Says His Investigation Of Mariner East Pipelines Is Widening And Deepening After Latest Sinkhole Found
Litvak: Natural Gas Pipeline Explosion Rocks Eastern Ohio, Part Of Same System That Exploded In Westmoreland County
Report: Ohio Pipeline Damaged In Explosion Monday Part Of Same System That Exploded In Westmoreland County
Trump Eyes Action To Limit States’ Powers To Block Pipelines
PUC
Help Wanted: Public Utility Commission Executive Director; Jan Freeman Retiring
Radiation Protection
Maykuth: Hundreds Of Jobs On Line As Bailout Deadline Looms For Struggling PA Nuclear Plants
Op-Ed: Give Nuclear Energy A Chance, Protect Our Children
Editorial: Bailing Out The State’s Nuclear Power Industry
Litvak: FirstEnergy Scraps Deal With Exelon, Will Keep Operating Bruce Mansfield, Beaver Valley For Now
PSEG In NJ Drives Home Vow To Shutter Nuclear Power Plants Unless Public Subsidizes Them
Radon
Penn State Extension: Radon: Could It Be In My Drinking Water?
Recreation
PA Trails Advisory Committee Names Mid State Trail 2019 Trail Of The Year
PA Parks & Forests Foundation To Unveil Infrastructure Funding Needs Report Jan. 28
DCNR Accepting Applications For Parks, Recreation, Trail, Buffer Conservation Grants
DCNR Is Still Hiring PA Outdoor Corp Young Adult Crew Members In Locations Around PA
Jan. 25 Take Five Fridays With Pam, PA Parks & Forests Foundation
Applications Being Accepted For Laurel Highlands Conservation Mini-Grants
Northampton County Council To Review Plans For $21 Million Trail Thru 14 Municipalities
Planning Moves Forward For Armstrong Bridge As Part Of Northeast Trail In Lancaster
Bucks Towns Get Grants To Improve Trails, Walkable Communities
Natural Lands Places 137-Acres Of Historic Ker-Feal Property Under Conservation Easement In Chester County
Busy Cumberland County Highway’s Future Might Belong To Walkers, Bikers
Blair County Lawmakers Renew Push To Ease Allegheny National Forest Drilling Restrictions
Seeking Peace, Quiet On Schuylkill River Trail, Finding Noisy Fans Instead
New Towers Coming To Delaware River Waterfront, Proposed Rules Encourage Public Access
Cold Weather Slowed Down Blakely’s Park Renovation Project In Lackawanna
Jan. 23 Resource Newsletter Now Available From DCNR
Flight 93 Memorial Tower Of Voices Named #8 Best New Attraction
Parts Of Flight 93 Memorial Remain Open During Federal Shutdown
Recycling/Waste
Kummer: At Least Half Of Philly’s Recycling Goes Straight To An Incinerator
York County Take-Back Program Destroys 4 Tons Of Unused Medications
O’Neill: Christmas Tree Recycling Program Paying Dividends In Pittsburgh
AP: Betsy Ross Bridge Reopens Following Tire Fire In Philadelphia
Renewable Energy
Pennsylvania Solar Congress Feb. 24 In Pittsburgh
U.S. EIA Energy Outlook: Renewables Share Of Electricity Generation To Almost Double By 2050, Coal Continues To Drop
U.S. EIA Energy Outlook: U.S. Far Off Track For Global Climate Goals As Fossil Fuel Reliance Persists
U.S. Off Track To Reach Climate Goals As Oil & Gas Production Expand
Schuylkill River
Schuylkill River Dredging Project Faces Critical Deadline, Still $1.3M Short
Storage Tanks
Opportunity to Bid On DEP Storage Tank Cleanup In Dauphin County
Stormwater
Funding Available For Chesapeake Bay Watershed Communities To Reduce Polluted Stormwater Runoff
Op-Ed: Polluted Runoff Fees Support Community Solutions To Local Pollution And Flooding
New Multi-Partner Strategy Emerges In Williamsport To Meet Stormwater Pollution Reduction Requirements
Levee Recertification, Stormwater, Pollution Reduction Requires Regional Solution In Williamsport
Planted Stream Buffers Protect Pennsylvania Waterways
Newtown Gets $12K To Build Rain Gardens To Reduce Stormwater Runoff
With Raw Sewage Spilling Into Waterways, Lehigh County Communities Ramp Up Repairs
Editorial: Wyoming Valley Stormwater Fee Mismanaged, But Still Valid
Impact Of Winter Road Salt Criticized By Stormwater Fee Payers
Rock Salt: Prolifically Used, But Not Without Environmental Risk
Sustainability
Hershey Announces New Environmental Initiatives To Significantly Reduce Its Impact On The Planet
Philadelphia Sustainability Office Looks To Reach New Audience With Annual Magazine
Wastewater Facilities
With Raw Sewage Spilling Into Waterways, Lehigh County Communities Ramp Up Repairs
Large Cave-In Shuts Down Center City Philly Intersection
Penn Hills Fined $17.5K For Plum Creek Sewage Discharge In Allegheny County
Watershed Protection
Funding Available For Chesapeake Bay Watershed Communities To Reduce Polluted Stormwater Runoff
Op-Ed: Polluted Runoff Fees Support Community Solutions To Local Pollution And Flooding
New Multi-Partner Strategy Emerges In Williamsport To Meet Stormwater Pollution Reduction Requirements
Levee Recertification, Stormwater, Pollution Reduction Requires Regional Solution In Williamsport
With Raw Sewage Spilling Into Waterways, Lehigh County Communities Ramp Up Repairs
Editorial: Wyoming Valley Stormwater Fee Mismanaged, But Still Valid
Impact Of Winter Road Salt Criticized By Stormwater Fee Payers
Rock Salt: Prolifically Used, But Not Without Environmental Risk
Planted Stream Buffers Protect Pennsylvania Waterways
Springside Chestnut Hill Academy Students Take Deep Analytical Dive Into The Wissahickon
Effort To Fix Flooding Problem In Bethlehem Twp Just Got A Boost
Conewago Creek Work Gets $738,752 Grant Via Londonderry Twp.
Newtown Gets $12K To Build Rain Gardens To Reduce Stormwater Runoff
Wetlands Mitigation Project Would Reduce Sediment In Brush Run In Blair County
ShiverFest Raises Awareness For Lackawanna River In Scranton
Phillips: Freshwater Mussel Hatchery Aims To Provide Natural Filter For PA Rivers & Streams
Schuylkill River Dredging Project Faces Critical Deadline, Still $1.3M Short
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Wildlife
The Hellbender’s Back! Bill Designating Eastern Hellbender Official State Amphibian Reintroduced
Game Commission Taking Action To Reduce Chronic Wasting Disease Threat In Bedford, Blair Counties Through Targeted Deer Removals
Venesky: Pivotal Game Commission Meeting Nears
Reilly: Keystone Trails Assn. Voices Opposition To Expanding Sunday Hunting
Reilly: Sunday Hunting, Other Ideas To Improve PA Deer Hunting
Letter: Hunters Must Push For Sunday Hunting
Why Is There A Pit Filled With Dead Deer In Lebanon County?
Editorial: Deer God, Fining Good Samaritan Is Absurd
AP: Rabies Confirmed In Raccoon In Allegheny County
Phillips: Freshwater Mussel Hatchery Aims To Provide Natural Filter For PA Rivers & Streams
Schneck: What Do We Fish For, And When, In Pennsylvania?
Cold Brings Out Anglers In Luzerne County
Loyalhanna Watershed Assn. Plans Feb. 6 Trip To View Bald Eagles
Great Backyard Bird Count Set For Feb. 15-18 Worldwide
Rare Winter Sightings In Erie Of Wood Duck, Field Sparrows
Schneck: 17 Facts That Will Make You Nuts For Squirrels
Mamma Bear, 4 Cubs Get New Home In McKean County
Wolf Hybrid Owner Not Guilty In Attack On Child
Alligator Serves As Emotional Support Animal As Owner Shops, Gives Presentations
Good Natured Pennsylvanian: Steph Stonsick, Wildlife Rehabilitator
Tickets Now On Sale For April 5 Wildlife For Everyone We Love Wild Things & Wild Places Gala
Help Wanted: Fish & Boat Commission Recruiting New Class Of Conservation Officers
Help Wanted: Fish & Boat Commission Seeks Fisheries Biologist Aides
Other
Several Pittsburgh Brides Shut Down After 12 Barges Break Loose On Mon River
Several Mon Bridges Shut Down Due To Loose Barges, Light-Rail Service Suspended In Pittsburgh
All Pittsburgh Bridges Reopen After Barges Break Loose
PA Native Takes Helm As New Mexico’s Environmental Secretary, Brings New Perspective
Federal Policy
PA Lawmakers Hail End Of Shutdown, But Still Differ On Border Wall
Op-Ed: Govt. Shutdown Ended When Wealthy People Finally Were Hurt
Editorial: Government Is Open For Now
Cusick: Govt. Shutdown Slows Process For Getting Environmental Permits In PA
Gov. Wolf Outlines Continuing Impacts Of Federal Shutdown On PA, Including DCNR, DEP
Parts Of Flight 93 Memorial Remain Open During Federal Shutdown
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