Mike McMullen also is on the ballot as an alternate delegate candidate.
See who's running on the Democratic and Republican slates for national and statewide posts on Tuesday. Voters also have decisions to make in the Critz-Altmire race for Congress. Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Turzai is running unopposed.
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The incumbent was first elected in 2001.
Richland Township would be included in District 30, currently represented by Rep. Randy Vulakovich.
Motions to intervene made by industry representatives and leaders of the state House and Senate were denied Friday.
Pine and Richland townships are in the 4th congressional district currently represented by Democrat Rep. Jason Altmire.
Under the preliminary plan, the 40th senatorial district is split into three districts.
Richland's Board of Supervisors approves preliminary plan to subdivide land into three lots.
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney made a campaign stop in Bethel Park Tuesday afternoon. He addressed citizen concerns and how he'd fix them if he takes office.
More than 30 people congregated in front of U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy's Mt. Lebanon office on tax day.
Veterans meet with First Lady Michelle Obama.
First Lady Michelle Obama will speak at a Democratic National Committee event after landing at Pittsburgh International.
Shields Paving selected to do the work.
"The Reassessment Task Force Report confirms what many of us have suspected all along, that the current reassessment system in Pennsylvania is a complete mess, but one that we now hope to get untangled once and for all," state Rep. Jesse White said.
The county executive and mayor have declared Wednesday 'A Great Day for Hockey,' and they are encouraging fans to show their Penguins pride by donning the team’s colors to mark the first home game in the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Philadelphia Flyer
The fountain will remain blue throughout April in honor of Autism Awareness Month.
A hearing has been set for next week for state's new Marcellus Shale law.
State Rep. Jesse White said the current property tax reassessment system "has more holes in it than Swiss cheese."
All nine members of council are in support of the municipalities' efforts to challenge the state's new Marcellus Shale regulations.
Cecil Attorney John Smith said he is hopeful a hearing will be set in Commonwealth Court soon.
Pine Township supervisors approve agreement with PennDOT to improve intersection.
The presidential hopeful will be at the Four Points by Sheraton North.
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The Public Utilities Commission OKs Yellow Cab Co. of Pittsburgh's request to expand service.
Restrictions will be in place from Thursday night through Friday morning.
PennDOT also plans litter removal and patching on I-79.
Jurors will be sequestered until a verdict is reached.
University hopes to begin construction this summer.
Voters who plan to turn out for candidates in Pennsylvania's primary election April 24 have less than a week left to register.
A. Liberoni of Plum awarded $147,750 contract.
Pine's Board of Supervisors approves expansion plan.
Seventeen women testied against the Wexford rheumatologist during the trial in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court.
PennDOT expects roadwork to be completed by late 2012.
Learn why Allegheny County properties were reassessed, how they were reassessed and what you need to know to file an appeal.
Wagner launched comprehensive evaluation of county's property reassessment process in January.
The statewide ban took effect today and carries a fine of $50 if you are convicted of violating the law.
Take our poll: Did your assessment go up or down?
Richland Board of Supervisors OKs amendments to master plan.
Leslie Farley said Port Authority cuts could prevent her from attending classes and shopping—and could force her into a nursing home.