Weeks after federal authorities arrested an Uzbek terror suspect with a Pennsylvania-issued commercial driver’s license, ...
A renewed effort is underway in Harrisburg that would allow local police departments to use radar for speed enforcement.
The highest-ranking Republican in the state Senate described the looming service cuts and fare hikes at Pennsylvania’s largest transit agency as a “manufactured crisis” that doesn’t need to happen.
Debate over funding mass transit -- as well as roads and bridges -- rages on between Gov. Josh Shapiro and Senate Majority ...
The party line vote came on the 113th day after the June 30 deadline. Democrats criticized the plan as “unserious” and a failure to compromise.
HARRISBURG — As major service cuts to SEPTA draw nearer with Pennsylvania’s state budget entering its eighth week overdue, the battle lines in Harrisburg are becoming clear: It’s the Philadelphia ...
Advocates from the Pennsylvania State Education Association held a press conference on Aug. 26 criticizing Senate Republicans, specifically Sen. President Pro Tempore Kim Ward, over the budget impasse ...
Pennsylvania lawmakers are taking a look at state ownership of land and how much can be spent per acre on hunting grounds, in particular. The state House Game & Fisheries Committee on Tuesday voted to ...
The sale of cosmetics developed using animal testing would be banned in Pennsylvania beginning in 2027, under legislation approved by the state Senate on Wednesday. Senate Bill 381, dubbed the Beagle ...
The state Senate passed a bill on Monday that would allow Pennsylvania lottery winners to remain anonymous when collecting a prize of $100,000 or more. The bill, introduced by Sen. Lisa Baker ...
The state Senate passed a bill on Monday that would allow Pennsylvania lottery winners to remain anonymous when collecting a prize of $100,000 or more. The bill, introduced by Sen. Lisa Baker, ...
Pennsylvania's Republican-led Senate passes a budget bill for this year, keeping spending at the same levels as last year, at $47.6 billion. The bill passed at a vote of 27 to 22 along party lines.