The letter, printed in the Daily Item of Sunbury, called for the president's execution 'by guillotine, firing squad or public hanging.'
Some constituents want Rep. Matt Baker to step down after preventing a vote on a bill that would legalize medical marijuana in Pennsylvania.
The head of the health committee in the PA House has vowed not to allow a bill legalizing medical marijuana to come to a vote.
A same-sex couple in their 70s used adoption as a path to legal rights. Now, they say they feel 'enormous' relief they can actually marry.
According to unofficial results, five newcomers will be competing with five incumbents for the open seats on the North Penn School Board.
Find your polling place before you cast your vote in Tuesday's primary election day.
The Bucks County representative is advancing legislation that would penalize schools organizing boycotting of and divestment from Israel.
A Facebook "likes" competition will decide the winner of $10,000.
A new study breaks down longevity by congressional district. See how much time you have left.
Lansdale is seeking input from its residents for its new plan.
A bill that would ban all cell phone use while driving is currently in the state Senate.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation wants travelers to 'Expect the Unexpected' while sharing the road with highway workers.
The meeting will be held March 30 at 7 p.m. at the Parks & Recreation Building, 660 Lansdale Avenue, Lansdale.
Changes to SEPTA's Regional Rail lines are effective Sunday, April 5.
SEPTA is planning a special spring inspection with an arborist to look at the trees along the Lansdale/Doylestown Line.
Third and Walnut Bar in Lansdale closed in May after the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board did not renew its liquor license.
The road is closed between Independence Way and Clymer Road in Hatfield Township because of a structurally-deficient bridge.
Property owners along the streets scheduled for repairs will receive a notice in advance of the start of any work.
Discuss issues with the Montgomery County Commissioners during an event Saturday in Abington.
Pollution will become elevated Tuesday as the region becomes increasingly cloudy and moisture levels rise near the surface, the DEP said.
The Montgomery County Overdose Task Force offered more than two dozen recommendations to combat the rise of opioid-related deaths.
The Great American Cleanup of Pennsylvania runs from March 1 to May 31.
The courthouse and county offices are closed due to the inclement weather.
Thursday's meeting has been postponed to Friday due to impending inclement weather.
All the licenses in question were issued between November and Wednesday, Feb. 25.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a liquor privatization bill by a 114-to-87 vote Thursday. Gov. Wolf says he'll veto.
Senate Bill 9 would require anyone receiving Medicaid, welfare or unemployment compensation to prove that they are legal U.S. residents.
In light of Highway Safety Law Awareness Week, Pennsylvania officials want to make sure residents are aware of four key laws.
The events are an opportunity for residents to meet with the commissioners and discuss a variety of subjects.
The Upstate New York Towns Association says 15 towns in its jurisdiction support seceding to the Keystone State.
The House Liquor Control Committee on Monday passed a bill that would privatize liquor, wine and beer sales in Pennsylvania.
The move to terminate Timi Kirchner happened during a meeting Wednesday, when council also changed leadership, according to reports.
“This decision is based on a flawed system that has been proven to be ... ineffective, unjust and expensive,” Wolf said.
The event is scheduled for the week of July 25, 2016.
The governor has publicly stated he supports a bill that would increase Pennsylvania’s minimum wage by nearly $3.
Joseph Gale is seeking the Montgomery County Republican Committee’s endorsement.
If the two faced each other in a presidential election today, Clinton would win handily, a Quinnipiac University poll found.
The Springfield Township Democrat will fill the seat left vacant by Leslie Richards, who resigned to become PA Transportation Secretary.
The new governor says he would sign a bill legalizing medicinal uses of cannabis in the commonwealth.