Community Members From Across PA Gather in Harrisburg to Urge Lawmakers to Take Steps to End Gun Violence
Anti-gun violence advocates raised their voices for reform at the state Capitol Thursday during the fifth March For Our Lives.
Anti-gun violence advocates raised their voices for reform at the state Capitol Thursday during the fifth March For Our Lives.
The state DEP has been testing soil and water samples from areas in Beaver and Lawrence counties that were impacted by the Norfolk Southern train derailment and subsequent chemical burn across the state line in Ohio last month.
The first-term US Senator from Braddock has been receiving inpatient treatment for clinical depression since mid-February. He suffered a near-fatal stroke on the campaign trail last May.
Robert Bowers has offered to plead guilty to killing 11 people in 2018 at the Pittsburgh synagogue in return for a life sentence, but prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
With an inconsistent climate across the state, the planning and planting of vegetables and flowers differs for Pennsylvania gardeners depending on where they live. Spring has finally arrived in Pennsylvania. And maybe soon the temperature will get the memo. No...
The antiquated state law that makes abortion legal includes numerous restrictions on access to care. New legislation would remove those barriers and allow government funding for abortion facilities.
As more people turn to social media to get their news, two state lawmakers want schools to provide a class that would teach students how to spot fake news. Similar legislation was recently passed in New Jersey.
From their birthplaces to the homes where these Pennsylvania authors completed their most influential works, you can visit a series of literary landmarks throughout the state that may inspire you to view their work in a whole new light.
Legislation introduced this week by Rep. Stephanie Borowicz is similar to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill, and is another legislative example of Republicans’ attempts to attack transgender youth.
According to a report from the Anti-Defamation League, more than 400 incidents of white supremacist propaganda distribution were reported in Pennsylvania last year.