From women in STEM to a bridge collapse in Baltimore, we have all the details.
WGAL News 8 figures out all the new things in the Susquehanna Valley and around Pennsylvania. For Women’s History Month, Dr. Billi Mattes of Harrisburg University and the STEM-Up Network joined to talk about women in STEM.Tuesday the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in Baltimore.
Executive director of the Red Cross Central Pennsylvania Chapter, Laura Burke, joined to talk all about it.On Wednesday, the Lancaster County Community Foundation is celebrating the Creative Expression Experience in Lititz.
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