[March 13, 2023] Camp Hill, PA – PCN’s Senior Vice President and Chief Content Officer, Francine Schertzer, was recognized as an honoree among City & State Pennsylvania’s Above & Beyond and will receive an award during the City & State Pennsylvania’s Above & Beyond Gala on March 14, at the Crystal Tea Room in Philadelphia, […]
PCN CELEBRATES WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH
[March 1, 2023] Camp Hill, PA – PCN celebrates Women’s History Month every Sunday in March, starting at 9 AM with a collection of programs that highlight the stories and experiences of women in Pennsylvania. Featuring women leaders, lawmakers, veterans, and authors amongst notable figures in the commonwealth. PCN celebrates all women who have contributed […]
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PCN TO FEATURE PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
[December 15, 2022] Camp Hill, PA – PCN’s original program, PCN Profiles, will feature Neeli Bendapudi, Pennsylvania State University President, on Saturday, December 17, 2022, at 7 PM. For over 25 years, PCN Profiles has given viewers an exclusive look into the lives of notable Pennsylvanians. In each episode, PCN sits down with leaders in education, business, politics, science, sports, […]
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Building Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh Sustainable Architecture, Part II
Mark Mondor, Principal of evolveEA (EA stands for environmental architecture) and Patricia Culley, Associate Principal at Bohlin, Cywinski Jackson, give PCN a tutorial on sustainable architecture and landscapes at the Frick Environmental Center, a project of the Pittsburgh Parks Conservatory and City of Pittsburgh. Mark also explains buildings and landscapes at the Phipps Observatory and […]
Building Pennsylvania: Wilkes-Barre’s Historic Downtown
The Wilkes-Barre Walkitecture App features 23 historic buildings in their iconic downtown business district and on the Wilkes College campus. PCN takes you to most of these, plus City Hall and Public Square and River Common parks. Mayor George Brown and Larry Newman, Exec. Dir. of the Diamond City Partnership, an economic development organization host […]
PA Budget with Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa
Given the record revenue that flowed into Pennsylvania this year, lawmakers are asking, should they save or spend the resulting surplus? Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa says, they can do both. He says “generational investments” in education could allow local school districts to lower their property taxes. June 15, 8pm.
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Election 2022, March 28, 8 PM
Teddy Daniels is a Republican candidate running for Lt. Governor. He explains why voters should elect him as Lt. Governor. On the Issues airs on Monday, March 28 at 8 PM.
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