Nine of 13 Pennsylvania Republicans voted to approve the bill, which funds the U.S. Government through January with minimal changes to the implementation of Obamacare; all Democrats voted in favor.
Increased pre-K funding could save taxpayers money and eventually ease the burden on overcrowded state prisons, the district attorneys said.
Township officials urge Pa. lawmakers to approve funding for roads, bridges.
They allegedly attempted to steal $690,000 from fraudulent home loans.
A top state lawmaker wants to raise the Pennsylvania speed limit to 70 mph
Gov. Tom Corbett may not be as vulnerable as Democrats think he is.
It’s unclear if same-sex couples married in Pennsylvania will be recognized as married for federal tax purposes.
Any time you give out personal information, it’s important to take precautions.
Representatives Charlie Dent, Pat Meehan and Jim Gerlach do not support the government shutdown.
The Schuylkill River Trail will remain open.
Register of Wills D. Bruce Hanes was ordered to stop providing same-sex marriage certificates by a Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court judge in September.
The driver rigged a toy cow to moo when the device was pinged.
Three Democratic lawmakers want to ban controversial anti-gay 'conversion therapy' for minors in Pennsylvania.
Montgomery County Register of Wills D. Bruce Hanes was ordered by a Commonwealth Court judge to stop issuing marriage licenses to gay couples on Sept. 12.
See how Montgomery County compares with the rest of the area.
Register of Wills D. Bruce Hanes is ‘disappointed,’ but will ‘fully comply with the court’s order’ that he stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Montgomery County Register of Wills D. Bruce Hanes has been issuing marriage licenses to gay couples, in defiance of a state ban on same-sex marriages, since July.
A Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court judge said he would offer a decision as quickly as possible regarding the Pennsylvania Health Department's lawsuit against Register of Wills D. Bruce Hanes, who began issuing same-sex licenses in July.
A 30-minute documentary on the history of the courthouse will be aired Sept. on PCN.
A public meeting will be held on Sept. 12 to discuss a traffic and planning study being conducted for Fetters Mill Road bridge.
Due to uncertainty of future state transportation funding for bridge repairs, PennDOT is reducing or posting new weight restrictions on deteriorating bridges.
Several Pennsylvania government agencies are using controversial remote flying machines called drones.
The Commonwealth Court outlined five arguments to be heard regarding Pennsylvania Health Department’s lawsuit against Montco Register of Wills D. Bruce Hanes.
The Lower Moreland Commissioners will only meet on the second Tuesday of the month.
Immigration reform activists held a rally in Norristown and travelled to meet with congressional reps for Pat Meehan and Jim Gerlach to share their stories and immigration reform research.
The county's Aa1 bond rating was affirmed by the investor service.
A Montgomery County man is the first in Pennsylvania to be hospitalized for West Nile Virus.
The store is slated to open this summer.
A new bill would charge consumers a small fee every time they used plastic bags.
Regional Rail schedule changes go into effect on Sunday, August 11.
More than 100 people attended the event in support of D. Bruce Hanes’s decision to provide marriage licenses to same-sex couples, as a suit stopping the licenses from being issued continues through the court process.
This is just the latest chapter in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.
William Scranton, Governor of Pennsylvania from 1963-1967, died Sunday in California from a cerebral hemorrhage.