HARRISBURG — Public notices are a staple of the print news industry, but as media consumption evolves and government expenses grow, Pennsylvania lawmakers are weighing a shift in how constituents
HARRISBURG — Private health insurers will continue coverage for all vaccines approved in 2024 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention vaccine panel, moving away from the panel’s current
HARRISBURG — As Pennsylvania’s budget stalemate lingers through the third month without a new spending plan, Treasurer Stacy Garrity announced Wednesday that the Treasury would begin a $500 million short-term
HARRISBURG — Republican Stacy Garrity picked up the endorsement from the last member of her party to occupy the Pennsylvania governor’s office, Tom Corbett, as she campaigns to unseat Democratic
HARRISBURG — A final report by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections concluded that the commonwealth should move forward with the closures of SCI Rockview and the Quehanna Boot Camp as
PITTSBURGH — Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro warned Tuesday that America’s children feel left out of political culture and failed by government, risking refuge in the “dark corners of the internet”
HARRISBURG — Motorists would have to stop further from school buses when students are getting on and off, and would also risk costlier fines or loss of license under the
HARRISBURG — Charlie Kirk, the slain conservative activist, would be memorialized in Pennsylvania with a state holiday under a forthcoming plan to be proposed by a Republican legislator.
HARRISBURG — Amid hundreds of pharmacy closures across Pennsylvania, independent and chain outlets alike, pharmacists pleaded to a state Senate panel for changes to address prescription reimbursements they say are