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.
Republican Chuck McIlhinney defeated Democrat Steve Cickay.
The Democrat will serve his fourth term as the state Representative in the 31st District.
Fitzpatrick, the incumbent, has defeated Democrat Kevin Strouse, according to unofficial election results.
Tom Wolf, a businessman from York County, has prevailed over incumbent Tom Corbett.
Polls are open until 8 p.m.
Democrat Tom Wolf is challenging Republican incumbent Tom Corbett in the election for Pennsylvania Governor.
Polls are open Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Democrat Tom Wolf is challenging Republican incumbent Tom Corbett in Tuesday's election for Pennsylvania Governor.
A state representative wants to make hazing illegal at all Pennsylvania schools.
The Board of Supervisors on Wednesday voted to send the matter back to the Planning Commission.
Republican Mike Fitzpatrick wrote a letter to the Obama administration urging the creation of a travel ban from West African countries.
The Newtown Township Board of Supervisors will discuss the fate of a farmhouse on Upper Silver Lake Rd during a meeting on Oct. 22.
The debate over the fate of a farmhouse in Newtown Township continued Monday night at a Board of Supervisors meeting.
The Democratic challenger leads Corbett 55 to 38 percent in a poll of likely voters, according to a Quinnipiac University poll.
The Newtown Township Board of Supervisors will continue a discussion on the fate of a farmhouse on Upper Silver Lake Rd.
Incumbent Mike Fitzpatrick, a Republican, and Kevin Strouse, a Democrat, are vying to represent Pennsylvania’s 8th congressional district.
Havertown's Joseph Clancy has been named interim director of the Secret Service following Julia Pierson's resignation.
Jen Dix and Phil Calabro have submitted the following opinion piece with regards to McGrath Homes' request to demolish a 1840s farmhouse.
McGrath Homes has asked the township for permission to tear down a 1840s farmhouse and replace it with a dozen villas.
The General Election is Nov. 4.
The legislation now goes to the House; Gov. Tom Corbett has said he would not sign such a bill.
After hours of debate Tuesday, the Supervisors and the community were split on whether McGrath should demolish a home from the 1840s.
Restoration of the farmhouse was a condition of approval when McGrath received the go-ahead to construct the development back in 2006.
By James Boyle State Rep. Steve Santarsiero encourages residents from his district to attend Wednesday night's meeting with PECO reps.
By Alison Smith 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 Protecting Students from Sexual and Violent Predators Act passed the House last year.
The sponsorship will offset about 11 percent of annual cost of the $4 million service, which will now be called the State Farm Safety Patrol
The event, a Family Fun Night and Rally, will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Middletown Grange Fairgrounds.
Police are seeking a tall, pale man with shaggy, dark hair who allegedly exposed himself to a woman along the canal path near Rt. 532.
PennDOT would fund the project and will be reimbursed through a grant from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.
Constituents will automatically receive a phone call at the start of the meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday.
Preservation of the farms put Pennsylvania on track to safeguard its half-millionth acre of farmland from development by the end of 2014.
State Rep. Steve Santarsiero will serve as co-chairman of the hearing along with House Democratic Policy Committee Chairman Mike Sturla.
Borough Council last week authorized negotiations necessary to allow a project that includes a creek walk and town square to move forward.
McGrath Homes is seeking permission from Newtown Township to tear down a historic farmhouse on Upper Silver Lake Road.
There are vacancies on the Planning Commission, the Parks and Recreation Board and the Technology Committee.
Roger Collins previously worked for 12 years as executive director of the Bucks County Opportunity Council.