
Politics & Policy
News executives urge Kerry to push Iran to release reporter
Executives from 25 news organizations, including The Associated Press, have sent a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry urging him to ...
9 years ago
Special elections set for Pennsylvania Legislature vacancies
Special elections are now scheduled to fill four open seats in the Pennsylvania Legislature. Democratic Lt. Gov. Michael Stack sai ...
9 years ago
How will Obama’s executive orders affect Pa. gun laws?
An emotional President Obama signed a series of executive orders today aimed at curbing gun violence in America.The order expands backgro ...
9 years ago
ListenNew Pa. Supreme Court Justice Dougherty vows fairness, independence
When Philadelphia Judge Kevin Dougherty was sworn in Tuesday evening as a new member of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, one of the seven ...
9 years ago
Partial Pa. budget good news for schools, but maybe not for long
The partial budget Gov. Tom Wolf signed this week brought good news for Pennsylvania’s 500 school districts and underscored the bad ...
9 years ago
Clinton campaign reports $37M in primary money in Q4
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign said Friday it raised $37 million in the past three months and more than $112 million in al ...
9 years ago
New laws in 2016 show states are diverging on guns, voting
Laws taking effect in the new year illustrate how states are diverging on some hot-button issues. Texas will allow licensed owners ...
9 years ago
Food stamp changes in 2016 affect 100,000 Pennsylvanians
Changes are coming to the food stamp program in 2016. Starting this year, unemployed adults without children who receive SNAP or f ...
9 years ago
Three Republicans battle for Bucks County seat in Congress
Republicans, start your engines. Three candidates are in the hunt for the Republican nomination for the Bucks County congressional ...
9 years ago
Eakin suspended while ‘porngate’ case proceeds
A disciplinary panel has suspended Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Michael Eakin from the bench — with pay — while he awai ...
9 years ago
ListenJudge tosses suit from congressman’s son convicted of fraud
A judge has tossed a lawsuit filed against the Justice Department by a veteran Philadelphia congressman’s son convicted of fraud. ...
9 years ago
Pa. budget deal collapses over pension proposal
Top state lawmakers are at a loss for a way to end Pennsylvania’s nearly six-month budget stalemate after a tentative agreement was ...
9 years ago
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