Servicemen and women will be able to show proof of their veteran status more easily now.
The salt is being delivered to staging areas in Allentown, Harrisburg and Philadelphia.
Speeds had been lowered to 45 mph as a safety precaution.
James Williamson plead guilty to second-degree distribution of a controlled dangerous substance on Friday.
Winning more than $2,500 would trigger an automatic background check to see if the winner owes back taxes.
The ice storm was the second-largest service disruption in PECO history.
Corbett signed a disaster emergency proclamation.
The governor is calling for a 3.6-percent spending increase for the next fiscal year.
The size of the state’s labor force also shrunk.
A key feature of the plan is the president's call to raise minimum wage.
PUC says that conserving electricity will help ensure power supplies can continue to meet demand in the bitter cold. Here's how.
J.P. Miranda and his sister, Michelle Wilson, were charged Monday in a scheme to create a "ghost employee" in Miranda's legislative office.
It will now cost 49 cents to mail that bill or birthday card.
The latest data released by the Pennsylvania Health Department shows the number of confirmed flu cases at 8,812 so far this season.
All cars must be moved from Snow Emergency routes.
Donald Trump said the New Jersey governor's chances of winning the GOP presidential nomination have been dealt a serious blow by Bridgegate.
There will be speed restrictions on the area's highways.
Christie attended a ceremony to mark the confirmation of Justice Faustino Fernandez-Vina to the state Supreme Court.
The law made it unnecessarily difficult to vote, the judge said.
PA Attorney General Kathleen Kane warns victims of the Target security breach to avoid online scammers.
Likened to Megan’s Law, the registry would require that offenders notify officials of their crimes against animals.
A politically connected marketing firm won the contract for a post-Superstorm Sandy marketing campaign.
The New York Times report focused largely on the belief that Christie may have lost former Gov. Thomas H. Kean's support; Kean's son allegedly tried to oust a key Norcross ally
PennDOT urges drivers to be sure they are prepared for winter weather.
Fire companies with more than 50 volunteer firefighters raised concerns about whether they would be required to provide health insurance for their volunteers under the Affordable Care Act.
The awards are open to all Pennsylvania businesses, farms, government agencies, educational institutions, non-profit organizations and individuals that have developed innovative environmental programs.
Gov. Chris Christie said he was "embarrassed" by the revelations and that he did not know the true nature of the problem when he first addressed it a month ago.
Pennsylvanians can help wildlife by buying tree and shrub seedlings ready for planting this spring through the PA Game Commission's annual seedling sale.
PUC says that conserving electricity will help ensure power supplies can continue to meet historic demand as heating systems work overtime to keep up with bitter cold. Here are 6 ways to do it.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
Pennsylvania’s population is on the rise, according to new Census Bureau data.
PennDOT had reduced speed limits to 45 mph on all interstates and several other routes in the region.
Toll rates will increase January 5 by 12 percent for cash customers and 2 percent for E-ZPass customers.
The plan was to have been one of Corbett’s priorities, but was met with resistance from nearly every angle.
The income limit is $35,000 a year for homeowners and $15,000 annually for renters.
U.S. slaughter plants will butcher horses for human consumption for the first time in years.
A quick look at the services that won’t be available Wednesday.
Pennsylvanians purchasing policies through the new health care law must click “buy” by Monday in order to ensure Jan. 1 coverage.
Pension and health-care costs are cited among the reasons the state will be in the red.