The National Transportation Safety Board is set to issue its findings on the 2022 collapse of Pittsburgh's Fern Hollow Bridge.
The Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board has cited a Pittsburgh-area district judge for his conduct with three teen boys.
Sara Innamorato was sworn in Tuesday as Allegheny County's new chief executive.
U.S. Sen. Robert Casey has released a study on how grocery prices are rising while product sizes continue to diminish.
The federal lawmakers are alarmed over this week's cyberattack against a small Western Pennsylvania water authority.
Sara Innamorato rolled to victory over Joe Rockey in Tuesday's election. Reaction to this historic moment is pouring in.
Allegheny County voters on Tuesday elected a new county executive and treasurer, according to unofficial results.
Here are the latest updates as voters decide key races throughout Western Pennsylvania.
The Nov. 7 election features a bevy of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh and state judicial candidates.
A state lawmaker is proposing increasing the penalties for exotic animal release in Pennsylvania.
More than two dozen rabbis and cantors are upset with Lee's positions on Israel's war against Hamas.
County officials are considering a plastic bag prohibition like the one that went into effect in Pittsburgh earlier this month.
Let Patch guide you through the maze of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County and Pennsylvania election races.
As of Oct. 14, retail establishments are prohibited from using the environmentally harmful bags.
Sara Innamoroto and Joe Rockey are sparring over Innamoroto's former affiliation with an anti-Israeli socialist group.
These attacks on innocent Israeli civilians are abhorrent and warrant world condemnation and outrage," said Governor Josh Shapiro.
Former state Rep. Sara Innamoroto and retired PNC Bank executive Joe Rockey are vying to succeed outgoing Executive Rich Fitzgerald.
What does the city's impending ban on the environmentally hazardous bags mean for you? Find out here.
The Pennsylvania senator, known for his casual dress attire, now will have to don a coat and tie if he wants to be on the Senate floor.
"Today's lawsuit seeks to hold Amazon to account for monopolistic practices and restore the lost promise of free and fair competition."
The lawsuit alleges that Amazon wields its power to inflate prices on other platforms, overcharge sellers and suppress competition.
The Pennsylvania senator wants his New Jersey colleague to step down after his indictment Friday on bribery charges.
McCormick is expected to declare his candidacy Thursday during an event in Pittsburgh.
Powell's victory on Tuesday allows Democrats to maintain a majority in the state House.
The Senate has altered its dress code, apparently to appease Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman.
Two trailers should provide people with more public restroom options Downtown.
The new website should make it easier to dispose of items such as batteries, electronics or tires, county officials said.
Those blue bags you're accustomed to soon won't be available in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh soon could allow controlled bowhunting in two city parks to start to thin an out-of-control deer population.
A host of prominent national, state and local elected officials will join Lee as she launches her campaign for a second term.
It's currently unclear who will represent the administration at the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville on the 9/11 anniversary.
President Joe Biden was deceptive on the collapse of the Fern Hollow Bridge during a speech this week.
The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office has announced a legal ruling against a prominent Pittsburgh contracting company.
Sara Innamorato announced her resignation on Wednesday.
West Mifflin council has voted to condemn the derelict property.
Jurors will soon decide whether or not the convicted gunman Robert Bowers is eligible to face the death penalty.
The budget includes investments in education, workforce development, public safety, economic and community development, and agriculture.
Former Allegheny County Health Director Dr. Debra Bogen was nominated for the post in January.
The money will be used to buy body cameras, in-vehicle cameras and tasers.
The former reporter's occupational switch might surprise you.