Clarion institutes nickname policy
CLARION — Clarion University is allowing students and workers to use nicknames on some campus records, including student identific...
Ryan Neill, a National Park Service employee from Gettysburg National Military Park, uses a blowtorch to liquify wax used to protect a statue of U.S. Navy Commodore John...
Message muddled by recent actions
PITTSBURGH — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is seeking to show law-and-order toughness along with empathy for African-Am...
State audit finds oversight issues
HARRISBURG — Poor governance and financial conflicts of interest have plagued Pennsylvania’s largest online charter school, which colle...
Order ruled 'invalid'
HARRISBURG — Parts of a program established by Gov. Tom Wolf improperly granted union rights to home care workers who look after elderly and disable...
JOHNSTOWN— Chelsea Clinton will be campaigning for her mother in Pennsylvania this weekend.
She’ll be in Johnstown Saturday at a state Democratic Party event, held at th...
University union could strike in Oct.
HARRISBURG — The union representing faculty and coaches at 14 state universities says its members will strike by the end of Oc...
HARRISBURG — A freshman state lawmaker from Philadelphia secretly pleaded guilty six months ago to a felony charge that she helped a member of a politically connected fa...
HARRISBURG — The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education has asked the state’s labor board to appoint a fact finder to help in negotiations with a union representi...
PITTSBURGH — A judge has upheld a jury’s verdict that a former Western Pennsylvania medical researcher purposely killed his neurologist wife by cyanide poisoning.
Robert...