This week’s biggest Winners & Losers

cityandstatepa.com
This week's Pennsylvania news highlights winners like Temple University and the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, and losers including vaping regulation and Amazon Fresh.

Summary

This week in Pennsylvania saw a mix of positive and negative developments. Residents across the state voiced complaints about municipal snow removal following a recent storm, with some taking to social media and even reserving parking spots with furniture. Temple University announced a 10-year plan for expansion, aiming to create an “innovation corridor,” while the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum is a contender for USA Today’s Best Small Town Museum award. Haverford High School teacher Leon Smith is a National Teacher of the Year finalist. However, concerns were raised about the effectiveness of Pennsylvania’s new vaping regulations due to loopholes and lack of enforcement funding. Amazon Fresh announced the closure of its stores, and a York County couple faces charges for allegedly attacking a woman and making racial slurs, invoking the phrase “MAGA town.”

(Source:cityandstatepa.com)

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