The statute contains environmental programs specifically for “low-income and disadvantaged communities,” but nobody bothered to visit.
Pennsylvania women have been outpacing men by 12 percent in registering to vote.
Sexual subjects, including gender identity, would not be allowed to be "taught or discussed" if the bill became law.
The finding underscores the nature to which donors were trying — often outside of the public eye.
The Borough of Braddock, just 11 miles outside Pittsburgh, is a hollowed shell of its former glory.
The increase in cases dismissed or withdrawn by prosecutors has been driving down the conviction rate in Philadelphia.
Shapiro had a record of raising taxes when he served as a Montgomery County commissioner.
Rising crime rates, led by spikes in violent crime, are now spilling over into suburban and rural communities.
Masks are now recommended in just four Pennsylvania counties, with cases dropping so far despite the cooler weather. What to know:
Today, Philadelphia faces its day of reckoning. In fact, it faces two days of reckoning.
Dr. Mehmet Oz is in a tough battle with Lt. Gov. John Fetterman.
David Galluch, a Navy veteran who served in the Middle East defusing IEDs in the War on Terror, says he’s ready to serve in Congress.
Mark Houck, 48, of Kintnersville, is charged with violating the federal Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.
The bipartisan state House Select Committee is expected to hear testimony from witnesses regarding the impeachment of Larry Krasner.
Putin has launched a “war on our energy, a war on our economy, a war on our values, and a war on our future.”
With contracts in the billions to trillions of dollars range, bidding at the Pentagon can be a tricky, albeit big business.
Lisa Borowski may want to look for some different political friends.
The creation of centralized Sorting and Delivery Centers will theoretically streamline its distribution process.
The agency has been at the center of some of the biggest public policy fiascos of the past five years.
The DOJ’s action only makes sense if you see that federal law enforcement has become a politicized arm of the Biden administration.
“What he’s doing is irresponsible and dangerous,” Aguilar said. “He’s not a serious leader but the threat he represents is [very] serious."
The current funding stream was targeted to upgrade existing infrastructure, Vilsack told reporters.
GOP Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif) came to Pennsylvania to formally announce an updated version of the 1994 “Contract With America”.
Just 29 percent of Pennsylvania voters agree with Fetterman’s “no limits” abortion stance.
Sen. Pat Toomey said technology and innovation, not government regulation, are the path to lower carbon emissions.
The disease poses a "serious threat" to the state's cottontail rabbit and snowshoe hare populations, wildlife experts say.
PA's overall numbers are still lower than they've been for much of the year, as students are back to school and the cold weather hits.
Michelle Mattus believes she is the best choice for the 162nd District and would take the views of her constituents to Harrisburg.
The southern border has become a humanitarian disaster affecting the nation.
"The left is so drunk on the wine of Jezebel that they are blind to the indoctrination, intimidation, and propaganda all around them."
Syphilis and gonnorhea are at their highest levels in 30 years, officials said.
Of the 28 staffers hired by the Montgomery County Democrat since Dec. 2018, six had tenures of 70 days or less.
Daryl Campbell and other Chester County residents have repeatedly complained to county commissioners that ballot drop boxes were not secure.
The massive investment in climate disaster resilience comes after multiple devastating storms have pushed state resources to the brink.
Some 45 percent of the Pennsylvania Republican state Senate candidates are women, and 30 percent of the GOP House candidates are women.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
There is an argument that the “defund” trope has become so politicized that it now gets in the way of, rather than advances, policy.
Astronomical rent prices make it nearly impossible for Pennsylvanians making minimum wage to afford basic shelter.
Pennsylvanians deserve much better.
GOP candidate for Lt. Gov., Rep. DelRosso talks about helping state Sen. Mastriano elected governor and stopping liberal policies.