The Commissioner of Pennsylvania State Police will retire from his position with the state to join the FBI in 2026, Governor ...
The Pennsylvania lawmaker acknowledges the need for taxpayer-funded security upgrades but says they must be fiscally responsible.
Taxpayer-funded upgrades to elected officials’ homes should require liens on the properties, according to a potential bill ...
Col. Christopher Paris is leaving the Pennsylvania State Police to take a position with the FBI, Gov. Josh Shapiro's office ...
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Harrisburg mayor responds to Gov. Shapiro's push for Broad Street Market completion, wall collapse
A wall at Harrisburg's Broad Street Market collapsed; architects assess the damage as officials weigh repair or demolition, and the reopening timeline remains uncertain.
Pennsylvania’s state police commissioner will retire at the start of the new year, with the second-in-command tabbed to step into the lead role.
Public funding for child care, home services for older adults and disability support will increase under Pennsylvania’s latest budget, but caregivers and business leaders expect longstanding pay and ...
The article PA Poised To Reform Its Unemployment Compensation System appeared first on Pittsburgh Patch. HARRISBURG, PA — ...
From Medicaid coverage and building codes to school safety and boats, several new Pennsylvania laws are set to take effect ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro announced on Wednesday that PSP Commissioner Col. Christopher Paris will retire at the start of the year ...
As a long-awaited jobs report reinforced concerns about the economy Tuesday, Vice President J.D. Vance worked to rally a ...
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