Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski, kicking off his campaign Monday, will make stops in Pittsburgh and Butler this week.
The influenza vaccine will be provided free of charge to uninsured/underinsured children from six months through 18 years old.
State holding online public meeting on transportation priorities
One man has already visited every county in Pennsylvania in his quest to win statewide office in 2014.
Political parties may need to find more women and minority candidates to run for office to win over young voters.
The CDC doesn't support privatizing Pennsylvania's liquor stores, but it also has no say in the matter.
A lottery system will be used to assign a limited number of archery-only hunting permits.
Pennsylvania isn't setting up a state-level health insurance exchange despite having access to $33 million from the federal government.
Several Pennsylvania government agencies are using controversial remote flying machines calleddrones.
Find out if the Sewickley Bridge is on the list of bridges the state is putting new restrictions on.
Six rabid bats have been reported in the county so far this year.
Voters will not have to present photo identification at the polls in November.
Waterline construction begins on Persimmon and Backbone roads in Sewickley Heights.
The Allegheny County Health Department initiative aims to reduce wood-burning emissions.
The meeting will include an overview of current and proposed Allegheny County ordinances related to hunting on airport property.
Parks Beson, a self-taught street dancer, can be found practicing his rhythmic style most everyday.
The board is considering a system that buzzes visitors in, similar to what schools use.
The $200,000 increase will go toward efforts to preserve the base.
Pennsylvania Sen. Matt Smith is inviting his constituents on Aug. 24.
Expect restrictions on the Interstate 79 southbound on-ramp.
A report by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington slams Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett for accepting gifts from parties doing business with the state, among other things.
The legislation failed to pass in the U.S. House on Wednesday.
All your winnings are taxable, according to the IRS.
The safety survey takes about five minutes to complete.
A bridge inspection is planned starting next week.
Sewickley is closer with plans to purchase land in the heart of the business district to bring additional parking in town.
The fees are lowered due to a natural gas deal with CONSOL Energy.
A portion of the road will be shut down until late November.
The ACLU filed the lawsuit in Harrisburg Tuesday morning.
Social media starts buzzing after the Supreme Court Defense of Marriage Act decision rules federal same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional.
The 1.9 to 2.8 percent increase will allow more Sewickley families to qualify for the Women, Infants and Children Supplemental Food Program.
Council adopted a resolution approving the conditional use and land development plans with five conditions.
Work is anticipated to proceed late this month.
Several road projects are happening in the area this week.