The news gets a bit heavy (and the winter a bit cold). So this February, we're giving you the chance to tell the entire state of Pennsylvania about someone (or something) you love. That's right — share the love.
We're launching our first-annual Share the Love event. Here's how it works: Make a contribution to Spotlight PA for $50 or more using this special link (yay vital journalism ❤️) and type your shoutout in the "I am contributing because..." box on the donation page.
We'll then include your message in a special section of PA Post we've set aside for the entire month of February to feature nothing but love, appreciation, gratitude, fuzzy feelings, butterflies ... you get the idea.
The floor is yours — get started now. Together, we’ll make February feel a little warmer.
— Colin Deppen, PA Post editor
Last budget, redistricting roles, impossible choice, bridge update, smoke stops, and cocktails-to-go. It's Tuesday. Happy Lunar New Year.
"A minor glitch ... meant that some votes were recorded but did not make it into the final tally at the meeting. We are conducting a full audit of the system."
We all have a lot of love to give. So for all of February, we at Spotlight PA are giving you the chance to share a message of love, gratitude, or appreciation with absolutely anyone. And we'll feature it here, for the entire state to see.
Here's how it works: Make a donation of $50 or more to Spotlight PA using this special link, put your shoutout in the "I am contributing because..." box, and we’ll include it in a special section of our PA Post newsletter.
Send some love to a Pennsylvania business, a person, an animal, an animal that reminds you of a person, or your favorite reporters (👋). Make someone feel good, brighten a day, and support Spotlight PA at the same time.
💉 COVID-19 NEWS
» JOB STRAIN: TribLIVE spent days inside a Pleasant Hills hospital with frontline workers who have faced anxiety, exhaustion, and nightmares during COVID-19's onslaught but who keep coming back to help.
» FULL APPROVAL: Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine is the second COVID-19 shot to earn full FDA approval. The milestone comes more than a year after Moderna's offering was authorized for emergency use.
» STRIKE TEAM: A state strike team has been dispatched to Crozer Health facilities in the southeast part of the state. The strike team is separate from federal strike teams aiding hospitals in Scranton and York.
» EXTRA BEDS: Overflow units will open at four Pennsylvania nursing homes to allow patients to be discharged more quickly from hospitals that are struggling to make room for new COVID-19 patients, The Inquirer reports.
The one and only Mister Ed's Elephant & Candy Emporium in Orrtanna, courtesy of @lora_explores. Send us your gems. Use #PAGems on Instagram, or tag us @spotlightpennsylvania.
DAILY RUNDOWN
COURT SWAP: With primaries fast approaching, Pennsylvania's Democrat-led Supreme Court is set to consider whether it should take over the state's congressional redistricting process, the AP reports. While the high court prepares to hear arguments on the matter, it has paused an intervention by the GOP-led Commonwealth Court, which took over after the governor and lawmakers failed to make a deal.
CRUNCH TIME: When American corporations want old work phones and computers kept safe from data thieves, they turn to a Pennsylvania firm that turns them into high-tech confetti, The Inquirer reports.
THE SCRAMBLER
Unscramble and send your answer to scrambler@spotlightpa.org. We'll shout out winners here, and one each week will get some Spotlight PA swag.
I T R E M E E L B D N W
*This week's theme: Words that start with the letter "B"
Yesterday's answer: Bacchanalia
Congrats to our daily winners: Michelle T., Bonnie R., Suzanne O., Doris T., Joel B., Mike B., Kevin M., Kim C., Susan N.-Z., Beth T., Kimberly B., Judith D., Kenneth J., Craig W., Carol C., Deb N., Don H., Al M., Susan D., Kimberly S., Heidi B., Bruce B., Joel S., James B., John F., Dianne K., Vicki U., William S., George S., Starr B., Bill S., Rachel K., David W., John P., Elaine C., Suzanne S., Cindy G., Eddy Z., John H., Karen W., Keith F., and Elizabeth W.
Spotlight PA is an independent, non-partisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and WITF Public Media.