During the two-phase operation in September and October, law enforcement arrested about 100 individuals.
Governor Shapiro challenges Trump Administration’s cuts to critical Homeland Security funding that keeps Pennsylvanians safe
Shapiro emphasized that Pennsylvania is preparing for major events in 2026.
Jail’s work release program returns – Bucks Round-Up – October 24, 2025
Security concerns pertaining to the program, stemming from two inmates who went missing in September, led to its suspension.
Police file fourth set of charges against home improvement contractor thief
John D. Paoletti, who owns Choice Remodeling and Restoration, is currently the subject of active arrest warrants.
PJM exit: A price solution or power move?
Surging electricity demand, an aging grid, and generation sources retiring fast have become some of the nation’s most pressing challenges.
Shapiro: States in PJM need more power grid control
Thirteen states trade energy back and forth to keep the lights on for 67 million people living within PJM’s power grid, the largest in the nation.
Controller’s office returns unclaimed funds to nonprofit
Upon learning of the significant unclaimed funds, Controller Van Blunk and her office worked with Horizon House Controller Deborah Bordley and President and CEO Jeffrey Wilush to confirm that a check was unclaimed and that payment had not subsequently been reissued.
Shapiro joins lawsuit challenging administration’s decision to withhold PA education funds
The Education Department and the Office of Management and Budget as well as their leaders, Secretary Linda McMahon and Director Russell Vought respectively, are listed as defendants in the lawsuit alongside President Donald Trump.
Pennsylvania taxes more than other states for gas, gives drivers worse roads
The state ranks 47th in transportation overall.
