Pennsylvania lawmakers are advancing legislation to end the death penalty. Advocates say the movement comes as public support for the death penalty has declined, with one poll showing it’s dropped from 42 percent to 29 percent during the past decade. The two bills’ prime sponsors offer different rationales for opposing capital punishment.
A federal judge is siding with Pennsylvania over an out-of-state advocacy group in a lawsuit about voter data.
Pennsylvania's high court ruled Tuesday that spreadsheets of raw data from ballots are public records.
A man who managed voter registration drives in Pennsylvania ahead of the 2024 presidential election is facing a month in jail after pleading guilty to three misdemeanor counts.
The Harrisburg School Board has approved several contracts for the demolition of the former William Penn High School.
And a once-familiar sight in the Susquehanna River during the summer season is set to make a return. The red and white striped, paddle-wheeled riverboat known as the Pride of the Susquehanna is preparing to launch after a 2-year hiatus.
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PA Headlines | April 28 | Gov. Shapiro proposes meals for Medicaid recipients.
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