The bill is sitting in a committee chaired by Republican state Rep. Jim Cox, who represents parts of Berks and Lancaster counties.
Vice President Mike Pence is making another trip to the presidential battleground state of Pennsylvania this year, this time in a campaign swing.
The Trump administration is slimming down the nation's food stamp program. It's a move meant to save money and get more people motivated to work.
He signed the first declaration in January of 2018 so the state could focus resources to address the opioid epidemic.
Hazleton police have announced that a traffic stop resulted in the arrest of two men on Monday night, including a man with several aliases.
The idea is to be as simple or as elaborate as you want.
As the holiday season begins, the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue is telling residents to protect themselves against identity theft.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission have lifted temporary restrictions on certain vehicles on a stretch of I-78 and Route 22 and I-476, the Northeast Extension of the PA Turnpike.
Mark Butler died Sunday while spending the Thanksgiving weekend with his family, said the board of directors in a news release.
"In Pennsylvania, cutting these teams will take opportunities away from families to experience an affordable, family-friendly professional baseball game within a local setting."
Three officers were exposed to fentanyl after responding to a domestic violence call in Hazleton.
HARRISBURG, Pa. - The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission announced that 2020 Pa. fishing licenses are on sale.
The restrictions began at 12:01 a.m. Monday and will continue as long as conditions warrant.
26-year-old Robert Hakes was arrested and charged after becoming disorderly following a traffic accident.
The bill signed Wednesday by Gov. Tom Wolf is designed to ease a landowners’ task of posting “no trespassing” signs that deteriorate over time.
Gov. Tom Wolf signed the bill this week and it will take effect in the 2020-21 school year.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Pennsylvania is creating the criminal offense of sexual extortion to help combat what authorities say is a growing crime targeting children.
WFMZ Meteorologist Mark Shanaberger has a special look at what kind of weather we might be in for this year.
It won't take effect until early 2020.
There's an exception for veterans and service members who are at least 18.
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania's governor is turning to an engineer who's served most recently as a top PennDOT administrator to be the agency's next transportation secretary.