Man killed, officer hurt in shooting
PHILADELPHIA — An exchange of gunfire on a Philadelphia street has left a man dead and a city police officer wounded, authorities sa...
HARRISBURG — Victims of a crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike that killed five people and hurt nearly all the dozens of passengers on a bus nearly two years ago claim in ...
HARRISBURG — The five-person commission redrawing Pennsylvania General Assembly district lines gave its approval on Monday to adjusted and validated census-based data th...
UNIONTOWN — A western Pennsylvania Roman Catholic priest pleaded no contest Monday to indecent assault that began when the victim was an 11-year-old altar boy.
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HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s state House of Representatives on Monday began advancing a package of bills aimed at lobbyist influence, including limiting gifts from lobbyi...
Man convicted of forging racist email
PHILADELPHIA — A Broomall man who worked as an international tabloid journalist was convicted this week of forgery, identity theft ...
HARRISBURG — The statewide mask order for Pennsylvania schools does not need to be enacted through the state’s system of passing governmental regulations, as state House...
HARRISBURG — In a stalemate with lawmakers over raising the minimum wage or requiring companies to have paid sick leave, Gov. Tom Wolf said Thursday he will impose those...
HARRISBURG — People can sue to challenge a city's gun restrictions even if they have not been charged with violating them, Pennsylvania's highest court ruled Wednesday.
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In Scranton, president upbeat about agreement
SCRANTON — President Joe Biden traveled to his hometown Wednesday to highlight the middle class values of his $2 trillion do...