Pennsylvania lawmakers have questions concerning tax funded improvements at Gov. Josh Shapiro's personal home in Abington.
New documents revealed that Pennsylvania plans to spend nearly $1.1 million in public funds on security upgrades at Shapiro’s ...
Failing to meet looming energy challenges puts Pennsylvania at risk of continually rising electricity costs and loss of jobs ...
Funding for child care, home services for older adults, and disability support will increase under Pennsylvania’s latest ...
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania lawmakers approved the creation of a new statewide registry listing all legal e-cigarette products in the commonwealth in an effort to counter the prevalence of illegal forei ...
Maybe it’s time for city officials to admit they are in over their heads in rebuilding a structure that was largely destroyed ...
The most controversial bill awaiting the governor's signature (having received 56 no votes from House Republicans) would ban vape products not approved by the federal government. It fines up to $500 ...
Despite being the nation’s largest full-time legislature, divided government and a budget impasse have sharply limited output ...
Transport Workers United 234 voted to approve a new two-year contract with SEPTA that will raise wages, expand health ...
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 ...
From Medicaid coverage and building codes to school safety and boats, several new Pennsylvania laws are set to take effect ...
The Pennsylvania lawmaker acknowledges the need for taxpayer-funded security upgrades but says they must be fiscally responsible.