The GOP Is Losing the Doctor Vote in Pennsylvania. Will the Party Flatline in 2024? (www.politico.com)
A political realignment around health care is reshaping state politics.
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A political realignment around health care is reshaping state politics.
Mike O’Brien and his wife, Courtney, saw Harrisburg as a great spot to land their early retirements from the U.S. Marine Corps, for both personal and political reasons....
As it turns out, Philadelphia rapper Lil Uzi Vert isn’t actually suspected of stealing a dog from a Luzerne County pet store, despite an erroneous message shared to social media this week by the Wilkes-Barre Township Police Department....
Last Thursday, Shannon Hiller came home to find her 13-year-old daughter upset and embarrassed. She told her mother she hoped she wasn’t in trouble....
A Chester County man who was convicted earlier this month of killing his ex-girlfriend in front of her children escaped from custody early Thursday morning, investigators said....
Private-school vouchers are back on the table in Pennsylvania....
It took a year to paint the enormous, lifelike faces of the Dunder Mifflin crew.
Pennsylvania could move its primary election date as early as March 19, a change that would make the state a more decisive player in choosing presidential nominees....
All 1.7 million of Pennsylvania’s public school students will receive free breakfast each day this school year, as part of a state program....
Less than a month after their double-digit victory on abortion rights in Ohio, Democrats are preparing to pour millions of dollars into the next big battlefront over the hot-button policy....
As school starts Monday, some teachers in the Pennridge School District have warned they aren’t prepared to teach a new social studies curriculum, revamped this summer with the help of a consultant tied to a conservative Christian college....
Officials from the Bucks County SPCA removed 33 cats and three large dogs from a cramped, filthy hotel room in Bensalem Township this week....
The grid of large silver trailers sitting atop a patch of asphalt on the western bank of the Susquehanna River near Berwick, Pa., might not seem like much upon first glance. Hulking over them are nuclear cooling towers that belong to the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, next to a web of energy-generating infrastructure....
Pennsylvania is known by anglers and outdoor enthusiasts for its thousands of miles of streams and rivers that lace the rugged Allegheny Mountains, rolling farmlands, and cities such as Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Many of those waterways supply drinking water for millions....
Highest approval rating for first-term governor in first year since 1995...
Pennsylvania’s portion of the Lincoln Highway is a road trip filled with history and memories. The highway originally traversed 3,389 miles across the United States, from Times Square in New York City to Lincoln Park in San Francisco, and 360 miles crossed Pennsylvania....
Lowell Gates, who owns two offices rented with public funds by U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, is accused of using a flagpole to attack police officers on Jan. 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol....
When coal was king and Pennsylvania its throne, a wealthy mine owner wanted to show visitors how the world was heated....
Sunlight filtered through the tall oaks and pines, dancing on the hardwood floors in the Hall of Philosophy. A few dozen people sat in wooden, rocking chairs, some taking notes, while a college professor waxed about democracy and polarization in modern America....
An obscure race for county commissioner underway here in a suburb outside of Philadelphia could tell us a lot about who will win the presidential election in 2024....
When it comes to Democrats in the “T” of Pennsylvania, they are certainly outnumbered by registered Republicans....