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For some, the impasse in Harrisburg brings back memories of the 2015 standoff that saw some service providers take out loans ...
In the last five years, U.S. Steel has paid more than $10 million in penalties for violations of the Clean Air Act at ...
For Hairston, the lack of urgency expressed not only by MSHA but also elected officials who he feels should prioritize miners ...
The Trump administration is developing a powerful data tool it claims will let states identify noncitizens registered to vote ...
A federal judge this week sided with Pennsylvania and New Jersey by striking down Trump administration regulations that ...
Mandates from President Donald Trump’s administration to retain aging coal plants could cause a massive spike in energy costs ...
Lawmakers from liberal and conservative states said they are still grappling with the implications of Trump’s signature ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro and Democrats are applying a full court press to get the transportation spending bill approved along with a ...
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.
If the state budget paralysis in Harrisburg continues much longer, Pennsylvanians with real problems will be the first to ...
Stricter voter ID requirements would likely not have prevented people from casting fraudulent ballots in the vast majority of ...
SEPTA will make cuts to service at the end of the month. Impacts to Pennsylvania social services might follow.