Last session, a tied chamber repeatedly ground operations in Harrisburg to a halt as Democratic leaders declined to bring bills up for a vote. They would not say whether they will do the same
The seventh grader asked the teacher to change seats and was told, “I do not negotiate with terrorists,” the civil rights group CAIR alleges.
Crews responded to the collision in the 1100 block of Market Street near Cameron Street in the city of Harrisburg around 10 a.m. The scene is in the area of the Speedway gas station. The crash is blocking traffic and causing slowdowns. Drivers are reminded to be alert and cautious.
A Pennsylvania judge has been charged with indecent assault after an alleged incident at a barber shop last year. Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday’s
Automated sexual assault kit tracking systems allow survivors to know where their sexual assault kit is throughout the testing process.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says he wants to fast-track energy projects in Pennsylvania and offer hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks for projects that produce electricity and hydrogen.
There could soon be a lot more public land to hunt in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Game Commission approved Saturday 11 land acquisitions they say would add 1,800 acres to State Game Lands. Two are donations,
The Pennsylvania Auto Show is back at Harrisburg’s Farm Show Complex. There are hundreds of new cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, and more — both new and
On Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools hosted their School Choice Week celebration at PA STEAM Academy in Harrisburg. The event featured a variety of exhibits and activities showcasing the achievements of charter schools.
If you answered yes to any of those questions, the 2025 Pennsylvania Auto Show is the place to be. Hundreds of new cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles and more are on display at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.
Republicans put Pennsylvania and Wisconsin back in the win column in the 2024 presidential race. Now they’re hoping that momentum carries over to contests this year that will determine whether their state Supreme Courts retain left-leaning majorities or flip to conservative control.
Pennsylvania lawmakers swore their oath of office in Harrisburg, and a new legislative session is upon us. As two former public servants, we want to offer some perspective and advice to the incoming Pennsylvania General Assembly.