Following the violent attack on a UPMC Altoona nurse, unions and healthcare workers are demanding more investments in safety.
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Altoona nurses speak out against UPMC, demand local investment from health care conglomerate
Union nurses gathered outside UPMC Altoona Wednesday evening to say, “enough is enough.” The nurses are demanding the Pittsburgh-based health care system make good on a promise to invest more in the ...
This weekend’s assault happened three days after nurses protested outside the hospital, saying staffing levels have reached ...
Altoona residents showed appreciation and thanks to veterans during the annual Altoona Veterans Day Parade. The march saw ...
A Blair County man is in prison after what UPMC officials deemed a “horrific attack” on one of their employees in Altoona. A patient care technician in the UPMC Altoona emergency department was ...
The proposed Altoona city budget for 2026 would lower the tax rate for property owners and plans ahead for several building ...
For the past few days, Penn College’s Gigi Parlante had been battling a flu and wasn’t feeling 100%. The St. John Neumann ...
Two major projects to boost Lake Altoona has been moved back a year after anticipated funding from Eau Claire County wasn’t ...
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