Have you ever driven past a home and found yourself instinctively admiring it — whether for its vibrant landscaping, welcoming […]
Consumers have beef with… well, beef
While consumers are seeing prices remain steady at around $3.15 per gallon at the pump and relief in the egg […]
Low-income Pennsylvanians get utility shutoff reprieve amid government shutdown
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration has secured agreements from the state’s utility companies to delay shutting off heat and electricity […]
Bill aims to restore federal funding cut for PA farms & food banks
Less than two months into President Donald Trump’s second term, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that it was […]
Officials warn of increased deer crossings
(The following is a verbatim press release provided by the Pennsylvania Game Commission) With deer becoming increasingly active, and the […]
Warehouses scouted for solar power in Pennsylvania
With Pennsylvania emerging as one of the nation’s fastest-growing hubs for warehouse development, lawmakers say their vast rooftops could hold […]
Pennsylvanians retain Supreme Court justices
Attempts to turn a run-of-the-mill judicial retention choice on Pennsylvania ballots into a political battleground proved unsuccessful Tuesday. Just after […]
State calls for food bank support while waiting for SNAP to change course
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis rallied support for the state’s charitable food network Monday to brace for need driven by stalled […]
Pa. is prepared for ‘incredibly important’ municipal elections, Secretary of State Al Schmidt says
Election officials across Pennsylvania are ready to ensure a free, fair and safe election Tuesday, Secretary of the Commonwealth Al […]
State police seek witnesses, report arrest made in road rage shooting Oct. 1
Pennsylvania State Police are requesting the public’s assistance as they search for witnesses to an alleged “road rage” shooting after […]
