Two women say once health issues became part of their work lives, they were met with escalating criticism and discipline.
Clerk of Courts Albillar seeks Farry’s State Senate seat – Bucks Round-Up – January 22, 2026
The Democrat touted preservation of open space and construction of a new police building as among her accomplishments serving Warrington.
Fixing Pennsylvania’s local government patchwork starts with fixing the law
Pennsylvania has one of the densest networks of local government in the country.
Six new laws in Pennsylvania
A bipartisan bill updating unemployment law to assist victims of domestic violence was the first to be signed.
Public transit whiplash ahead in 2026
It was a wild ride in 2025 for Pennsylvania’s public transportation systems. And 2026 looks no calmer.
2025: The ‘first’ year of AI
Leaders at the state and national level, academics, and industry insiders have all worked to make the commonwealth a destination of choice for AI innovation.
Unprecedented spending at governor’s private residence prompts Intergovernmental Operations Committee to issue subpoenas
Coleman led the effort to authorize the subpoenas after months of stonewalling and incomplete responses from state agencies and local officials.
Senate confirms Governor Shapiro’s nominee Dr. Carrie Rowe as Pennsylvania secretary of education
Rowe is a lifelong Pennsylvanian who has spent her entire career working in education at various levels.
State Rep. Hogan helps craft bills for more housing in PA – Bucks Round-Up – December 2, 2025
Hogan has been holding roundtable sessions with Rep. Jared Solomon (D-Philadelphia) to examine why building remains slow despite strong demand.
Gov’s office fights to block records related to sexual-harassment scandal involving top aide
The Pennsylvania Office of Open Records has ruled that many of the documents should be turned over in response to requests by Broad + Liberty.
