Pa. updates its voter registration system; Dauphin County may have flouted law when hiring contractors

Published Mar 7, 2025, 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania is updating its 22-year-old voter registration system.

Researchers and staff at the University of Pittsburgh are speaking out against proposed funding cuts to the National Institutes of Health.

Visually impaired residents in northeastern Pa. have a resource designed to help them maintain independence.

Dauphin County hired at least four former employees as consultants almost immediately after they left their full-time government roles, against state law. 

A cold-case investigation by York City Police yielded several felony charges against three suspects — including homicide and attempted homicide.

The City of Reading is planning to use a new fleet management system and dashboard cameras on fifty vehicles.

Tröegs Independent Brewing of Hershey, was voted by USA TODAY readers as the No. 1 brewery tour in the country.