On this episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast we are discussing women in fields related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics in the U.S.
Host Lawrence Eppard is joined by David Beckemeyer, host of the brand new podcast Outrage Overload.
Editorial cartoonists provide political and social commentary on important news of the day. Two cartoonists talk about their work on the latest episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast.
🎧 Can anything be done to save the Great Salt Lake? The future of the lake is this week's topic of the Utterly Moderate Podcast.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning scholar provides insight into the Pope’s actions during World War II.
🎧 Is the nation in the middle of a constitutional crisis? It's the topic of the latest Utterly Moderate Podcast.
🎧 A nationally syndicated columnist offers thoughts on several polarizing issues on the latest Utterly Moderate Podcast.
🎧 The Utterly Moderate Podcast looks at how presidents and the press have had a complicated relationship throughout American history.
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There are politicians and commentators claim that immigrants, and unauthorized immigrants in particular, commit a lot of crime. Are these claims true? The topic is discussed in this week's episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast.
From the editor: State Journal editorial board will now include members from our community.
From the editor: State Journal editorial board will now include members from our community.
From the editor: State Journal editorial board will now include members from our community.
Last week, I participated in a virtual public meeting with Cumberland County residents. You may have read about it in the ads we published in the Sentinel, on the Sentinel webpage, and across other digital and social media ads — through both our company channels and those of Lower Frankford …
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Every Monday, The Sentinel’s Sirens for Service feature will interview Midstate first responders and share their stories.
For 17 seasons the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra has been under the musical direction of Carlos Miguel Prieto. That changes this summer when the LPO begins to take its cues from conductor Matthew Kraemer. The orchestra’s Board of Trustees recently announced that Kramer will take over in July and have his official introduction in mid-September. Kraemer, a native of Indiana, was appointed music director and principal conductor of the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra in 2015. He also served as music director of the Butler County Symphony in Pennsylvania and artistic director of Orchestra Indiana. Kraemer has called the new appointment an “opportunity of a lifetime.”
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Joel Kent had been found guilty of aggravated assault, but found not guilty of attempted homicide in a 2021 case out of Wormleysburg.
Police said Linda Jean McClure, 26, of Indiana, Pennsylvania, was a passenger in a tractor-trailer that crashed on the turnpike in Somerset County on Oct. 22, 1987.
Over three days, Amy Kruleski made numerous phone calls to two people, pretending to be a family member and claiming to have been kidnapped.
A teacher's aide and assistant manager for a high school track team pleaded guilty to charges of child pornography possession and furnishing alcohol to minors.
"It’s basically a ‘shell game’ that allowed these 12 school districts to collectively raise taxes 37 times during the four years we reviewed, which increased their respective General Fund accounts to $390 million," DeFoor said.
The deadline in the constitution to pass and advertise the proposed amendments in newspapers is Feb. 16, three months before the primary election.
Jane Roh, a spokeswoman for Krasner, said that the appeal demonstrated House Republicans “care little about our democracy, the Constitution, the law or the truth.”
After taking over for M.L. Skip Ebert last January, Cumberland County District Attorney Sean McCormack on Thursday announced he is running for the seat in this year's election.