The Sept. 26 meeting is open to the public. Registration is required.
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
All exits and ramps will remain open during the work.
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.
Work on the Over Height Truck Detection System and highway lighting begins Monday, PennDOT says.
The Recognition Exhibit includes a list of almost 100 Airmen from Western Pennsylvania.
DCNR wants residents to answer survey about the state of state forests.
Poll finds fewer than 20 percent of Pennsylvania residents think Gov. Tom Corbett is doing a good job.
The exhibit will be displayed at Pittsburgh International Airport.
86 hunters across the state will win elk licenses this Friday.
Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski, kicking off his campaign Monday, will make stops in Pittsburgh and Butler this week.
The influenza vaccine will be provided free of charge to uninsured/underinsured children from six months through 18 years old.
State holding online public meeting on transportation priorities.
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey wants Congress to pass the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2013.
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 lottery system will be used to assign a limited number of archery-only hunting permits.
The community outreach program addresses issues and concerns in Turtle Creek neighborhoods.
Players in Pennsylvania bought $2.3 billion in lottery tickets in 2012.
Pennsylvania isn't setting up a state-level health insurance exchange despite having access to $33 million from the federal government.
Find out if any local bridges are on the list of bridges the state is putting new restrictions on.
Several Pennsylvania government agencies are using controversial remote flying machines calleddrones.
Six rabid bats have been reported in the county so far this year.
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.
Council also approved the potential demolition of five blighted properties and many grants to improve the community.
The Kenmawr Bridge reconstruction project may switch into PennDOT's hands, and other things to be discussed at Wednesday's Swissvale Council meeting.
Five properties are up for potential demolition in Swissvale.
Drivers without an E-Z Pass will have a higher toll increase.
A report by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington slams Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett for accepting gifts from parties doing business with the state, among other things.
The legislation failed to pass in the U.S. House on Wednesday.
The safety survey takes about five minutes to complete.
The fees are lowered due to a natural gas deal with CONSOL Energy.
Swissvale, Braddock Hills, Turtle Creek and Wilkins are among the communities participating in the program.
The ACLU filed the lawsuit in Harrisburg Tuesday morning.