There will reportedly be no offerings from the Pennsylvania brewery -- America’s oldest -- at the governor’s inauguration on Tuesday.
They are the 44th, 45th, 46th, 47th and 48th execution warrants Corbett has signed since taking office.
Commissioner Kathi Cozzone remains vice chairman.
The appointments are unofficial until they are formally announced on the House floor.
Chester County Commissioner Ryan Costello in November was elected to Congress.
"These senior members of my team ... are seasoned and have deep relationships on both sides of the aisle,” Wolf said.
The former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania says things will be different this time.
Gov.-elect Tom Wolf plans to live at his own home, rather than in the Governor’s Mansion.
This is the second time that Kathleen Kane has declined to represent the commonwealth in a legal challenge.
Corbett was on Penn State’s Board of Trustees when the longtime coach was fired.
Wolf also donated his salary when he served as Pennsylvania revenue secretary in 2007 and 2008.
Tom Wolf received 55 percent of the vote for Pennsylvania governor, defeating incumbent Republican Tom Corbett.
Other than Gov. Tom Corbett, every Republican on the ballot in Malvern won.
Tom Wolf, a businessman from York County, has prevailed over incumbent Tom Corbett.
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In addition to the gubernatorial election, there are congressional and legislative battles.
Unlike Pennsylvania's closed primaries, any registered voter may vote in the general election.
The Democratic challenger leads Corbett 55 to 38 percent in a poll of likely voters, according to a Quinnipiac University poll.
By James Boyle Havertown's Joseph Clancy has been named interim director of the Secret Service following Julia Pierson's resignation.
By James Boyle The organizations say that spills from the Valley Creek sewage line have polluted Valley Forge National Historical Park.
A bill that would allow the use of cannabis for medical purposes was passed Wednesday by the Pennsylvania State Senate.
The legislation now goes to the House; Gov. Tom Corbett has said he would not sign such a bill.
The state rate was down 1.6 percentage points from August 2013.
A new resolution encourages citizens to take simple steps to prepare for emergencies in their homes, businesses and communities.
The bill’s sponsor said recent school shootings prompted the legislation.
With eight weeks to Election Day, Tom Wolf is leading Gov. Tom Corbett, 59 to 35 percent, a Quinnipiac University poll found.
The governor reportedly supports the ride-sharing companies, and would like to see them expand in the Keystone State.
Among the appointments are those to the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.
The award was given last week during an annual conference.
The county department helps veterans and their families obtain benefits.
It was the fourth-annual game between Sen. Pat Toomey and Sen. Bob Casey.
Sealed bids can be dropped off at the Township Building, 209 Conestoga Road in Frazer, until 3 p.m. July 30.
Information about repaving plans for area roads.
The $564,978 grant is part of the state DOT's Red Light Enforcement Program.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
The PUC is looking to hear how well electric utility companies communicated with customers in the aftermath of the storm.
March is “Dog License Awareness Month” in Pennsylvania.
The bill would add SEPTA employees to the list of critical employees not allowed to strike because their function is essential to the commonwealth.
Steroids and codeine were also seized.