Racial Reckoning Turns Focus to Pennsylvania’s Roadside Historical Markers
Scrutiny over facts, historical context, and racist references has prompted changes and outright removals of historical markers across the state.
Scrutiny over facts, historical context, and racist references has prompted changes and outright removals of historical markers across the state.
Payments on federal student loans will remain paused, interest rates will remain at 0%, and debt collection efforts will be suspended.
A Commonwealth Court judge said that Fulton County must work out an agreed-upon set of rules for an inspection of voting machines used in the 2020 election.
Gov. Wolf said the bill, which would have required links or titles for every textbook and course summaries to be posted on district websites, "politicizes what is being taught in our schools.”
Scanlon and a staffer who accompanied her were unharmed.
The panel investigating the violent insurrection at the US Capitol is seeking an interview and phone records from the five-term Dauphin County congressman.
The debate revolved around whether the PA Senate's inquiry was legitimate, and whether Republican senators and a contractor have a right to information protected by privacy laws.
The Wolf administration requested Federal Emergency Management Agency "strike teams" for hospitals, skilled nursing facilities and ambulance companies in the hardest-hit areas of the state.
Jake Corman had previously said that he would run for both the governor's office and his Senate seat at the same time when he announced his candidacy last month.
A 17-year-old Conemaugh Township youth and a 16-year-old Upper Yoder Township youth were charged in Cambria County with conspiracy to commit terrorism and aggravated assault.