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Authorities have expanded no-drone zones around Washington, Philadelphia and New York this week while Pope Francis is in the U.S.
At least four Pennsylvania municipalities have called a State of Emergency ahead of the Pope's visit on Sept. 26 and 27.
"Make no mistake, this is a celebration," Camden County Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said during a Wednesday press conference.
The work is part of a $5 million pavement improvement project to repair and resurface nine miles of Street Road.
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A new bill in Harrisburg would wield fines of up to $300 toward pet owners who leave their dogs and cats in hot cars.
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The Better Business Bureau is also warning of the scam.
Robert Dietz was 48 when he suddenly died in November 2007.
Doylestown has become the third municipality in the county to ask the state to legalize medical marijuana.
The embattled Pennsylvania attorney general turned herself in on Saturday.
The remaining passes for regional rail travel on SEPTA during Pope Francis’ visit will be sold at stations outside of Philadelphia.
Portions of Route 532 (Buck Road) and Route 32 (River Road) will be closed and detoured for roadway improvements.
38,013 people entered the lottery for regional rail passes needed for travel during the Pope's visit, reports say.
The Papal page crashed minutes after it launched Monday morning. The papal site came with a $84,520 price tag for SEPTA, a report says.
A special website selling Regional Rail passes for the Pope’s visit in September will not reopen this week, SEPTA announced Tuesday.
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The long-anticipated deal announced on Tuesday will prevent Iran from becoming armed with nuclear weapons, the White House said.
The bridge, which goes over Iron Works Creek, was reopened following the completion of a $400,000 rehabilitation project.
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More than 1.5 million people are expected in the Philadelphia Metro area during the pope's visit to Philadelphia in September.
'My thoughts and prayers go to all those impacted, especially families of the victims,' said Bucks County’s Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick.
Bucks County is one of three AAA-rated counties in the state, officials said Monday.
The case was among the first in the nation’s history to address the legal implications of free speech in social media.
Some constituents want Rep. Matt Baker to step down after preventing a vote on a bill that would legalize medical marijuana in Pennsylvania.
A same-sex couple in their 70s used adoption as a path to legal rights. Now, they say they feel 'enormous' relief they can actually marry.
US Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick will be the highest ranking member of Congress at the event, his office says.
Robert Kerns allegedly sexually assaulted a woman in her car and in her bedroom at home.
U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick is a strong supporter of a recent measure passed that would require Congressional approval of any deal with Iran.
The Bucks County representative is advancing legislation that would penalize schools organizing boycotting of and divestment from Israel.
A victory for "morals", says bill sponsor, Montgomery County Senator Daylin Leach.
State Senator Daylin Leach is working to get the Pennsylvania minimum wage increased to $15 per hour.
Residents wishing to help the thousands of people recovering from the earthquake in Nepal should take extra care with their donations.
A new study breaks down longevity by congressional district. See how much longer you have.
State Rep. Stever Santarsiero hosted members of an eating disorder advocacy group in Harrisburg on Tuesday.
A bill that would ban all cell phone use while driving is currently in the state Senate.