Some partygoers are not calling back contact tracers, what the latest PA case data shows, and AG Shapiro takes on Betsy DeVos. [UPDATES]
Hospitalizations have ticked up slightly. Still, there are more than 1,150 available ICU beds in the state.
Officials continue to monitor elevated COVID-19 positivity levels in 10 Pennsylvania counties.
Pennsylvania on Saturday surpassed 7,000 total deaths and 100,000 cases since the start of the pandemic.
Pennsylvania reported another 1,000+ COVID-19 cases Friday.
Gov. Tom Wolf has announced new restrictions on dining, bars and large gatherings as the state aims to regain control of the coronavirus.
The local hospital ranked 10th in PA and 173rd in the U.S. on Newsweek's 2020 list of World’s Best Hospitals.
216 cases reported Tuesday were a result of a delay in private lab result reporting, state health officials said
State officials say they're watching concerning data reflecting positive test rates in at least 12 counties.
Pennsylvania's coronavirus case total rose by 719 Thursday, and 36 new deaths were reported.
Pennsylvania on Tuesday experienced the largest single-day increase in new coronavirus cases in nearly two months.
More than 100 new infections were reported in Bucks Co. over the past 4 days, with nearly half of them in those who traveled out of state.
Pennsylvania is nearing 90,000 coronavirus cases after 479 additional positive cases of COVID-19 were reported Sunday.
Pennsylvania on Thursday reported its highest number of new coronavirus cases in six weeks.
It is now mandatory that all Pennsylvanians wear a mask anytime they leave home, Gov. Tom Wolf said Wednesday.
After trending downward for weeks, coronavirus cases in some Pennsylvania communities are experiencing an uptick. Here's where:
State officials said Monday they have no plans to dial back the reopening strategy, despite an uptick of coronavirus cases in some areas.
Everyone seems to have an opinion on wearing masks. Here's what more than 11,500 Pennsylvania Patch readers have to say about them:
The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported 510 additional positive cases of COVID-19 and 38 new deaths.
Gov. Tom Wolf has a reminder for all Pennsylvanians: wear your mask.
Bucks Co. is expected to go to the green phase of coronavirus mitigation on June 26, as long as there isn't a spike in cases, officials say.
Nearly 80 percent of Bucks County's COVID-19 deaths have occurred among nursing home residents, new data shows.
According to a new dashboard, Bucks Co. is currently meeting the four metrics used to gauge progression to the next phase.
It's official: we're moving to the yellow phase of coronavirus mitigation on Friday. Here's what will change:
"Regardless of today's slight increase, we expect to see the overall trend downward to continue," the county health director said.
An update on the status of state parks: Beaches will reopen on June 6. Picnic pavilion reservations and playgrounds remain closed.
The temporary field hospital at the Newtown Athletic Club that went up in early April as the coronavirus pandemic escalated has closed.
Here's an updated look at cases by town:
Most parents did not feel comfortable sending their kids to camp even with guidelines in place.
Philadelphia and its surrounding counties will move to the yellow phase of coronavirus mitigation on June 5, Gov. Tom Wolf announced Friday.
Here's a look at seven things in Pennsylvania coronavirus has changed for the foreseeable future:
An "overall decline" of coronavirus cases continues in Bucks County as leaders work to reopen. Here's an updated look at cases by town:
A total of 4,505 COVID-19 deaths have now occurred in Pennsylvania, with 3,086 of them in nursing homes.
A mother whose daughter spent 10 days in the ICU with severe sepsis, toxic shock, and kidney failure is speaking out to warn other parents.
Bucks Co. is rapidly moving toward the “yellow" phase of reopening. More information is expected within the next week, officials said.
So far, Pennsylvania doesn't have any cases of a rare pediatric inflammatory illness potentially linked to COVID-19, state officials said.
More than 50 Pennsylvania hospitals have a received Remdesivir to treat patients with COVID-19, the state Department of Health said.
The following recent activity was reported by Newtown Township Police:
Previously, only emergency dental procedures were permitted during the closure order.
The governor's stay-at-home order has been extended to June 4 for all counties currently in the red phase of coronavirus mitigation measures