A victory for "morals", says bill sponsor, Montgomery County Senator Daylin Leach.
The American Millennium Society is dedicated to the reform of public institutions to increase American competitiveness.
State Senator Daylin Leach is working to get the Pennsylvania minimum wage increased to $15 per hour.
A Common Court of Pleas judge would not reverse his ruling, saying new evidence presented by Nancy Raynor was not credible.
Take a look at the unofficial ballots for the May 19 primary.
State Rep. Duane Milne co-sponsored legislation to close loopholes in state laws against stalking and harassment.
The transit authority's operating expenses will rise 2.84 percent for the next fiscal year, but no fare hikes are proposed.
Citizens have until Monday to register to vote.
A public hearing will be held April 21 to discuss the revisions to the borough codes on private dumping of trash.
John Nagel will be sworn in as manager for East Whiteland Township at the April 8 Board of Supervisors meeting.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation wants travelers to 'Expect the Unexpected' while sharing the road with highway workers.
The transit authority's operating expenses will rise 2.84 percent to $1.36 billion for the next fiscal year.
Acting Chief Marcus Brown apologized for taking down two signs critical of his nomination to the post.
Favorable market conditions combined with the reaffirmation of three Triple-A bond ratings have led to the approval.
The 12-packs can only be sold as such if the manufacturer designates it for sale as a 12-pack.
Crews will replace a 30-foot long section of pipe, PennDOT said.
The Great American Cleanup of Pennsylvania runs from March 1 to May 31.
Any violators parking on snow emergency routes will be ticketed and towed.
Motorists are urged to avoid unnecessary travel.
Snow, sleet and freezing rain are expected to cause travel problems Tuesday.
The waiver was put in place in response to the region’s bitter cold.
PennDOT doesn’t know yet how many driver’s licenses were affected, the transit agency said.
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.
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.
This will “allow for the smooth delivery of heating oil and propane gas to homes and businesses for heating purposes,” PennDOT said.
Pennsylvania’s minimum wage currently is $7.25 an hour, the same as the federal minimum wage.
Gov. Tom Wolf has said he supports increasing the state's minimum wage by nearly $3 an hour.
The governor has publicly stated he supports a bill that would increase Pennsylvania’s minimum wage by nearly $3.
Pennsylvania will transition to a simple traditional Medicaid expansion plan, the governor says.
Robert McCord of Bryn Mawr says that he will plead guilty. He could face up to 40 years.
If the two faced each other in a presidential election today, Clinton would win handily, a Quinnipiac University poll found.
The state unemployment rate remains lower than the national unemployment rate.
The new governor says he would sign a bill legalizing medicinal uses of cannabis in the commonwealth.
Couldn't make it to the Borough Council meeting? Watch the presentation for yourself.
More than a foot of snow is possible for the region, the National Weather Service said.
For security reasons, the Secret Service never releases a presidential or vice presidential motorcade route in advance.
Earlier in the day, Michael J. Stack III was sworn in as the commonwealth’s lieutenant governor.
Tickets to the Harrisburg event are free, if you'd like to attend.