Janet Pickel, lehighvalleylive.com

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  • MLive
  • NJ.com
  • PennLive.com
  • The Oregonian
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Past articles by Janet:

Gas prices predicted to drop in 2023 after an up and down year

In 2022, gas prices peaked in June at more than $5 a gallon. → Read More

Pennsylvania Turnpike toll increase goes into effect this weekend

The 5% rate hike takes effect at 12:01 a.m. Jan. 2, 2022 → Read More

Iconic pictures from 9/11: The terror attacks at the World Trade Center, Pentagon and Flight 93

Images from 20 years ago, when U.S. planes were hijacked by terrorists and crashed. → Read More

Who was the worst U.S. president? Not Donald Trump, historians say

As is done during every presidential switch since 2000, C-SPAN called on historians to rank the U.S. leaders. → Read More

Latest on coronavirus in Pa.: 9.1 million vaccinated, 2,000 hospitalized on Saturday

Pa. reported 2,610 new coronavirus cases in the past day and 38 more deaths. → Read More

Latest on COVID-19 in Pa.: Cases top 1.1 million as 6.8M vaccines have been given out

Almost 6.9 million people in the state have been at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19 so far. → Read More

Coronavirus in Pa.: State reports 4,800+ new cases, along with 6 million vaccinations

As of Saturday morning, 2,439 coronavirus patients were in hospitals statewide. That’s 200 more than a week ago. → Read More

Coronavirus in Pa.: 7,000+ new cases reported, the highest single-day total in weeks

Statewide, almost 25,000 deaths have been tied to the virus, and more than 1 million people have contracted COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic. → Read More

Coronavirus update: Pa. gives out 4 million vaccines; daily case numbers top 4,000

The health department said 1,529 COVID-19 patients were being treated in hospitals Saturday. → Read More

Coronavirus in Pa.: 3.4 million vaccines given out so far as pandemic passes a year

Statewide, 24,573 total deaths have been tied to the virus, and 964,296 people have contracted COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic a year ago. → Read More

Latest on COVID-19 in Pa.: 2.3 million vaccinations given so far as death toll tops 24,000

The number of new infections has dropped substantially from earlier in the winter, when the state regularly reported more than 10,000 new cases on a daily basis. → Read More

Update on COVID-19 in Pa.: Drop in daily cases and increase in vaccines continue

Pennsylvania reported 90 additional deaths to the coronavirus as of Saturday morning. → Read More

Rush Limbaugh dies at 70 after battling lung cancer

He announced the diagnosis about a year ago. → Read More

Latest on coronavirus in Pa.: 4,000+ new cases reported as vaccinations increase

The number of virus-related hospitalizations has been dropping since a December peak. → Read More

Latest on coronavirus in Pa.: 205 more deaths as total cases number nearly 800K

Statewide, more than 20,000 people have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic hit almost a year ago. → Read More

Coronavirus in Pa.: 7,100+ new cases, 231 more deaths reported, but hospitalizations dip

The state is working to boost vaccinations with mass centers and → Read More

Latest on coronavirus in Pa.: 10,000 new cases, 273 more deaths in a day

Nearly 5,300 COVID-19 patients are hospitalized as of Saturday morning. → Read More

Latest on COVID-19 in Pa.: Nearly 15,000 new cases, 165 more deaths reported over 2 days

The day after Christmas, 5,925 COVID-19 patients are hospitalized in Pennsylvania. Of those, 1,196 are in ICUs. → Read More

Pennsylvania’s coronavirus surge: 11,000+ new cases, 201 additional deaths reported Saturday

Because of the surge in cases, a new state shutdown on indoor dining, youth sports, indoor gyms and casinos took effect Saturday morning. → Read More

Coronavirus cases in Pa. set another daily record with 5,551, plus 50 more deaths

Nearly 2,400 people in the state are hospitalized because of COVID-19. → Read More