A top state lawmaker wants to raise the Pennsylvania speed limit to 70 mph.
It’s unclear if same-sex couples married in Pennsylvania will be recognized as married for federal tax purposes.
There's growing support for a plan to replace the property tax with higher income and sales taxes in Pennsylvania.
Be careful before you give out personal information as open enrollment begins under the Affordable Care Act.
Smith's office has released the text of the letter sent to Secretary Hagel.
If you want to vote in the November election, you must be registered at least 30 days prior to the election.
Residents say development at Prestley Heights is causing flooding problems in the township.
The Sept. 26 meeting is open to the public. Registration is required.
WIC is a federally funded program for income- and medically-eligible pregnant women, postpartum mothers, breastfeeding mothers, and children under the age of five.
U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey is continuing his efforts to block the Affordable Care Act.
Environmentalists see Pennsylvania's growing gas drilling industry as a threat to endangered species.
A new website to accept the appeals will be unveiled Oct. 1
Three Democratic lawmakers want to ban controversial anti-gay 'conversion therapy' for minors in Pennsylvania.
More than 100 exhibitors will provide information about services and programs available to older adults in the area.
A look at the agenda for Tuesday's Heidelberg Council meeting.
Political experts say the Pa. electorate is in an ugly mood and lawmakers in Harrisburg face stark choices.
A group of experts will help untangle the complicated subject of online health insurance Marketplaces just as the Marketplaces begin taking registrations, which occurs on Oct. 1.
It’s a notable change from 2010, when unions were among the loudest supporters of the Affordable Care Act.
Few sources are going on the record about the announcement, and it’s not clear whether the legislative branch has been briefed on the matter.
Loans are available for homeowners and businesses, which sustained damage from summer storms and flooding.
Poll finds fewer than 20 percent of Pennsylvania residents think Gov. Tom Corbett is doing a good job.
The Turnpike Commission has a plan to do away with 76 toll plazas and toll collectors along the 545-mile Pennsylvania Turnpike.
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey wants Congress to pass the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2013.
The Pennsylvania General Assembly will reconvene Sept. 23 with several high-profile issues on the agenda.
Catholic leaders support an overhaul of U.S. immigration laws and may make their case from the pulpit.
Voters aren’t happy with the president or Pennsylvania’s senators.
Burgettstown, Pa. attorney Paul Walsh will challenge White in the Democratic Primary.
One man has already visited every county in Pennsylvania in his quest to win statewide office in 2014.
Political parties may need to find more women and minority candidates to run for office to win over young voters.
The CDC doesn't support privatizing Pennsylvania's liquor stores, but it also has no say in the matter.
A state Supreme Court ruling puts more pressure on lawmakers to change Pennsylvania's Open Records law.
Players in PA bought $2.3 billion in lottery tickets in 2012.
Jennifer Pattinato and Sherri Ferris were appointed on Aug. 20.
Voters will not have to present photo identification at the polls in November.
The Allegheny County Health Department initiative aims to reduce wood-burning emissions.
Pennsylvania Sen. Matt Smith is inviting his constituents on Aug. 24.
Four Bridgeville residents have filed a motion for the court to reconsider a settlement approved by the borough.
State Representative Dan Miller, whose district seat was formerly held by Matt Smith, will hold an open house to meet residents.
Drivers without an E-Z Pass will have a higher toll increase.
Heidelberg Council awarded a number of $1,000 grants earlier this month, for improvements to properties along and near East Railroad Street.