
School Funding Needs Reform, Says Attorney General Shapiro
Attorney General Josh Shapiro came out this month in support of the plaintiffs in a historic school funding trial.
Attorney General Josh Shapiro came out this month in support of the plaintiffs in a historic school funding trial.
Pennsylvania officials have said that they removed the information because “state and federal law” say they should not be available to the public and are exempt from public records requests.
According to the COVID-19 Community Levels guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which is updated weekly, Erie County is now currently at high risk.
Changes were introduced to improve opportunities for minority, women, LGBT, veteran and disabled owned businesses to compete for state government contracts.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro has unveiled his tax relief proposal as he tours the state along the gubernatorial campaign trail.
The annual Devon Horse Show and Country Fair will return to Devon, Pennsylvania after a two-year pause from the pandemic.
Over 900,000 mail-in and absentee ballots were requested by voters for the Pennsylvania primaries, but none of those ballots can even begin to be processed until Election Day due to a lack of pre-canvassing.
Abortion is no longer listed among the issues on the campaign site of Pennsylvania Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano.
Temperatures are rising as COVID-19 restrictions are falling, meaning that attractions across Pennsylvania are opening up for those of us that are sick of being indoors. Here are four places to visit at the start of summer.
At a campaign rally in Philadephia last week, Attorney General Josh Shapiro reaffirmed his commitment towards protecting abortion rights and access in the state following news of the controversial leaked draft ruling on Roe v. Wade from the Supreme Court.
The Erie County Department of Health (ECDH) reminds the public that as the weather begins to warm up, deer ticks start becoming active.
Supporters of reproductive rights are even more concerned now that Justice Alito’s draft opinion is a clear indicator that this half-century-old landmark decision will end this year.