A state House committee plans to consider two bills from opposite sides of the aisle to abolish the state death penalty next week. The Judiciary Committee is scheduled to meet Monday with HB99 ...
A segment of home or direct care workers got a pay bump in the latest budget, but need to take action before May 8 to fully ...
The treasurer, Republican Stacy Garrity, said there is no legal authorization to use taxpayer dollars to reimburse ...
A coalition of advocacy groups, labor unions and community members will gather at the Pennsylvania State Capitol Wednesday ...
Josh Shapiro may be heavily favored to win reelection as Pennsylvania governor, but that doesn't mean there isn't a lot on ...
President Trump's handling of the war in Iran has created his lowest approval rating as the U.S. economy continues to teeter ...
The bill would allow the state Treasury to continue to pay local governments and service providers during an impasse up to 85 ...
Supporters say similar legislation has already passed in other states, urging lawmakers to open a path for long-blocked ...
Pennsylvania’s treasurer is refusing to approve payments for more than $1 million in security upgrades to the private home of ...
The Commonwealth Court ruled the state’s Medicaid abortion ban unconstitutional, citing equal rights protections. The case ...
Survivors of child sex abuse highlight legal barriers in Pennsylvania through theater ...
A typical day for Suzanne Ott starts by getting her children ready for school, like many parents. But then she becomes a ...
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