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SEPTA will make cuts to service at the end of the month. Impacts to Pennsylvania social services might follow.
A federal judge in Rhode Island has sided with a coalition of domestic violence support groups, including one in Pennsylvania ...
More than half of states, including Pennsylvania, have banned or restricted the practice for underage patients since ...
Rescuers were continuing to search for one missing worker at the Clairton Coke Works more than five hours after mid-morning ...
Self-driving vehicle technology continues to advance, prompting a wave of liability and safety regulations from state lawmakers.
On Tuesday, the Senate passed a budget bill that would see the commonwealth spend $47.6 billion in the next year, roughly $3 ...
State acting Education Secretary Carrie Rowe’s nomination has cleared a key legislative panel. Rowe, who was nominated to ...
In 1968, the Limited Winery Act went into effect in Pennsylvania. The law permitted wineries to make up to 50,000 gallons of ...
Able-bodied SNAP recipients who are between 18 and 54 and don’t have children have always been required to work. Veterans, ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro and Democrats are applying a full court press to get the transportation spending bill approved along with a ...
A nonprofit plans to ask four states to participate in a $19.5 million initiative aimed at transforming how people transition ...
SEPTA announced last week that it will have to cut service by 20% if lawmakers don’t act to boost their funding by Aug. 14.
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