State lawmakers have moved a proposal to standardize and expand programs that divert children to alternatives to the criminal ...
In a 4-3 decision, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Monday that local agencies do not need to give 24-hour notice when making changes to public meeting agendas.
The money will come from the Public Transit Trust Fund, which is broadly used for capital projects, and will be used in part ...
PJM’s work to ensure grid and price stability in the face of growing demand comes as Pennsylvania lawmakers restated their ...
Pennsylvania applied for $1 billion in rural health care funding over five years, focusing on workforce development and ...
U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio of Western Pennsylvania is among a half-dozen Democratic legislators accused of sedition Thursday ...
The caucus introduced eight bills related to maternal health in 2024 and two made it to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s desk to become ...
The state agencies are challenging lower court rulings that neither the Gaming Law or the Criminal Code apply to skill games.
The team will handle cases related to physical abuse or neglect, as well as financial exploitation, though Sunday said he ...
The federal Department of Energy closed a $1 billion loan to finance the restart of a nuclear reactor at the former Three ...
House committees considered cellphones and silent alarms in schools — policies that would impact all 500 of Pennsylvania's ...
After long and difficult state budget negotiations ended without a plan to tax or regulate gambling devices that exist in a ...
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