Chubb Limited in Philadelphia is on the move. So is the historical marker out front of its historic Philadelphia Headquarters. […]
Citing ‘unsustainable stress’ from price volatility, grid operator PJM lays out reform options
The nation’s largest electricity grid operator has called on power plant operators, investors, utilities and consumers to consider reforms to […]
When police die by suicide, their loved ones often lose benefits. Pennsylvania may change that.
First responders suffer high rates of suicide, but when those deaths aren’t classified as line-of-duty, their families can lose insurance and pensions.
Davis: Late Judge Anthony J. DeFino honored with South Philly street name
It has been said that both assistant district attorneys and defense attorneys liked appearing before Judge Anthony J. DeFino. Even […]
Rescue of the Week: Dazee, a 9-month-old boxer
Wellie’s Wish Dog Rescue is excited to introduce Dazee, a nine-month-old Boxer, as their featured rescue of the week.
Garrity says no to approving recreational cannabis on her watch
She admitted that she did not take a policy stand during her campaign for reelection as State Treasurer
Court dismisses group’s lawsuit over PA election rolls
U.S. District Judge Joseph F. Saporito Jr. granted summary judgment last month, ruling in favor of Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt before trial
Democratic, GOP State lawmakers push forward bills to ban death penalty
State Rep. Christopher Rabb, D-Philadelphia, the primary sponsor of HB 99, argued that the fallibility of the justice system makes the death penalty unsustainable
Rescue of the Week: Carly, a 2.5-month-old corgi
Wellie’s Wish Dog Rescue is excited to introduce Carly, a 2.5-month-old Corgi, as their featured rescue of the week.
PA senators passed transgender female athlete ban
Local State Sen. Frank Farry, a Republican, voted in favor of the bill, and State Sen. Steve Santarsiero, a Democrat, voted against it
Feds look to audit PA, other states in Medicaid fraud crackdown
President Donald Trump’s administration has pledged to root out what it calls rampant fraud in state Medicaid programs
Gov. Shapiro, Pres. Trump announce deal to keep key coal plants online
Under the agreement, the plants would continue to operate through 2032, four years beyond their previously scheduled retirement date of Dec. 31, 2028
Fitzpatrick has $7M more on hand than Democrats challenging him
Two Democrats have filed paperwork to appear on the primary ballot next month for the seat: Bucks County Commissioner Bob Harvie and Lucia Simonelli, a scientist
Rescue of the Week: Popcorn, a 2.5-year-old golden retriever
Wellie’s Wish Dog Rescue is excited to introduce Popcorn, a 2.5-year-old Golden Retriever, as their featured rescue of the week.
Cannabis clean slate would provide transformative legislation
Rep. Carroll, committee hear from experts on needed reforms
American Red Cross proudly recognizes the dedication of its volunteers during National Volunteer Week
The true lifeblood of the Red Cross, volunteers make the Red Cross mission possible
UPenn appeals, fighting orders to reveal Jewish employees
UPenn says it has received three antisemitism complaints out of 20,000 employees
As tech groups predict huge Pa. data-center growth, critics say some bills reduce local control
Lawmakers are considering a variety of proposals on data centers. One senator plans to introduce a three-year moratorium on development.
Rescue of the Week: Lilo, a 10-year-old Lab mix
Home At Last Dog Rescue is excited to introduce Lilo, a 10-year-old Lab mix, as their featured rescue of the week.
Fatal police violence may have declined for the first time in years
The findings come as photos and videos of aggressive law enforcement have dominated headlines and social media
