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Today’s effort represents “a network of local groups and regional support teams in every corner of the state,” Kuniholm said.
Republicans say undated mail-in ballots undermine election integrity. Democrats say it's a technicality that disenfranchises voters.
A new resolution would prohibit anyone who "engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States" from running for office in PA.
Lawmakers want to get a constitutional amendment on the ballot for voters to abolish a loophole.
The proposal comes as GOP candidates double down on "abortion is murder" rhetoric and threaten criminal charges.
"There is no doubt we are living in a 'brave new world,'" lawmakers said.
Called a "tireless champion," the long serving justice led the court through several high-profile decisions impacting national politics.
The $45 million investment protects massive swaths totaling 3,500-acres of critical ecoystems.
A new report revealed the GOP gubernatorial candidate's unpublished 2019 comments on his proposed "Heartbeat Bill."
The state is "exploring the concept" of offering digital driver's licenses. What you need to know:
Some Republicans say that not teaching about sexual orientation is part of "vigilantly protecting the innocence" of children.
The deadline is approaching for the special project, which Democrats hope gives a second chance to thousands.
The current environment that crowds out Pennsylvania growers is "inconsistent with the intent" with the 2016 law, leaders say.
The editorial board of the paper called for the Democratic candidate to prove to voters his fitness for office following a stroke.
Proponents say PA law gives libraries too much leeway to contain certain materials which are otherwise illegal to be exposed to minors.
Breakfast is now free at every school in Pennsylvania under the new $21.5 million program.
The new driver's licenses will feature a fresh design and a slate of security enhancements. Here's what you need to know.
The consumer rebate, which was previously $750, is now as high as $3,000, depending on household income.
There are 1.7 million Pennsylvanians eligible to vote who are not registered, according to state statistics.
The "large-scale pardoning project" organized by Gov. Wolf and Lt. Gov. John Fetterman aims to open the door for thousands of PA residents.
The Democratic candidate for governor had defended coronavirus mitigation policies in court as attorney general.
The man beat a police officer with a metal flagpole until it broke as the crowd stormed the Senate floor, authorities said.
The GOP gubernatorial candidate, who has faced criticism for ties to right wing militias, posed for the photo at the US Army War College.
With fears stoked over an assault on their rights, the governor said he is seeking to protect the LGBTQ community.
Top shelf and exceedingly rare bourbon was bought by PCLB board members and employees, while the public was not given a chance.
Proposed legislation would create a missing persons alert system for the elderly in Pennsylvania similar to Amber Alerts.
Pennsylvania again finds itself at the heart of the latest election controversy.
Calling it "Gender Theory Indoctrination," a coalition of Republicans are demanding the resignation of the PA Secretary of Education.
Mail-in ballots continue to be a pain point in Pennsylvania, as the primary election results remain uncertified.
Nearly two years after the 2020 election, some officials are still pushing forward narratives of fraud and mail-in voting discrepancies.
The governor and a group of legislators are continuing the fight to bring another round of direct payments to Pennsylvanians. Details:
"No excuse" mail-in voting, a focal point in post-pandemic election controversy, does not violate Pennsylvania law, justices ruled.
Republicans seek a constitutional amendment, which would circumvent the governor's veto pen and land on the ballot for voters. The latest:
Teva encouraged the notion that signs of addiction in patients were really "pseudo-addiction," and prescribed more opioids, officials said.
Pennsylvania has a huge slate of new laws on the books.
It will allow out-of-state diesel to be sold in Pennsylvania, which is one of the only states that requires a mix of biodiesel in diesel.
The governor and his pen were busy on Friday. Here's what to know:
Armed security officers and metal detectors, or background checks on gun purchases and better mental health care? PA lawmakers are split.
“I’ve taken for granted my entire life that women should have a choice over their reproductive health,” said pediatrician Cheryl Tierney.