As frustration mounts, the federal government will ship one million doses to thousands of pharmacies nationwide, including many in PA.
Leaders acknowledged that the state currently sits "in the middle of the pack" in vaccine distribution. Here's what PA is working on:
The coronavirus vaccine rollout continues across Pennsylvania. Here is the latest on how and when you may get access in the Lansdale area.
For the first time in months, some counties are coming close to dipping below the "substantial" transmission threshold.
Pennsylvania is continuing its enforcement on restaurants in violation of COVID-19 safety measures.
Some $6.8 million is being invested in the project, as a major facility relocates from Michigan to Montgomery County.
The inauguration protests on Wednesday have been called alternatively a "Million Militia March" or a "Million Martyr March" by organizers on
Pennsylvania will use $2.2 billion in federal funding to help schools impacted by COVID-19 offer a wide range of programs for students.
"I will not allow what happened at our nation’s capital to happen here," Gov. Wolf said Thursday.
A total of 131 restaurants have now been shut down across Pennsylvania for violating the states's COVID-19 mitigation orders.
PA officials are stressing the safety of the new COVID-19 vaccine, and say federal assistance is crucial to fight rampant disinformation.
Railroad infrastructure in Montgomery County has received a major boost.​
Online forums are calling for "armed marches on all state capitols" in the final days of the Trump presidency, putting PA on alert.
Thousands of Pennsylvanians will begin receiving extra unemployment money in their payments this week.
A Pennsylvania man was among those who died Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol riots, with police citing a "medical emergency."
In a letter later shared by President Trump, Republican state leaders in Pennsylvania urged the U.S. Senate to vote against certification.
As Montgomery County's first public coronavirus vaccination clinic opens up, officials are asking residents for patience.
If you thought turning the calendar to 2021 would have any impact on the latent political turmoil in Pennsylvania, you were mistaken.
In addition, 37 more bars and restaurants were issued warnings by state police for violating mitigation orders over the weekend.
Officials in PA are optimistic about recent COVID-19 suppression. Here's where the state stands on key metrics heading into the New Year:
Nearly 100,000 Pennsylvanians have received partial doses of the new COVID-19 vaccines, the state said. Here's the latest:
While the state is following through with enforcement actions, that's not dissuading others from continued resistance.
The establishments, which continued to hold indoor dining after the state orders, were given a chance to comply and refused, officials said.
Pennsylvania was of enormous importance on the national stage in 2020, a year unlike any other in political history.
Authorities said the CDC is working with local health departments to begin surveillance for a new strain that's been reported overseas.
As cases plateau and the vaccine flows, the state has no plans to extend their mitigation orders past Jan. 4. But the holidays are coming.
Pennsylvania's percent positivity rate on coronavirus tests is down to 15.8 percent. Here's the latest key COVID metrics statewide:
"North Penn remembers...how important snow days are for our kids (and adults)."
The Electoral College met at noon to cast its vote for president Monday. Here's what you need to know about the process in Pennsylvania.
The lawsuit filed against Pennsylvania by Texas and 17 other states was dismissed by the U.S. Supreme Court.
President Trump and 17 states have joined Texas' lawsuit urging the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in Pennsylvania's election results.
With just days before the Electoral College meets, the GOP has filed a series of new lawsuits, along with appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Good news for pedestrians and walkability in the Hatfield area.
Pennsylvania Republicans have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hold a hearing on Act 77, the 2019 law expanding mail-in ballots in the state.
Secretary of Health Rachel Levine said that "there are no plans" to make the COVID-19 vaccine a requirement for school children.
The final decision on the Trump campaign's latest appeal of Pennsylvania's election results remains pending.
The "outstanding" transportation project in Montgomery Township helped redesign a corridor of vital economic activity.
Hospitalizations are up, as healthcare infrastructure faces concerning trends heading into 2021, health officials say. Here's the latest:
President Donald Trump's appeal of his lawsuit's dismissal was rejected in federal court Monday.
The lawsuit, which sought to stop election certification in Pennsylvania, was both "legally flawed and lacking in evidence."