The state has seen marked enthusiasm for AI innovation in health care while considering parameters for guardrails around the technology.
Fitzpatrick statement following Silver Lake Nursing Home explosion
The explosion claimed two lives, injured dozens, and prompted a heroic, multi-agency emergency response on Christmas Eve.
Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026
PJM’s latest capacity auction, which determines power supply for the coming year, reveals rapidly rising load forecasts.
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.
Two die in Bristol nursing home explosion – Bucks Round-Up – December 24, 2025
Yardley Police pay will go up from $44,000 to $55,300 at the low end.
Upper Makefield gets $250,000 from state for pedestrian accommodations along Route 532
The Multimodal Transportation Fund provides grants for transportation assets for community enhancement, pedestrian safety, and transit access.
Court rebuffs attempt to turn trademark law into political weapon against Pa. Manufacturers’ Assn.
Testimony at an August hearing revealed that Better PA had never trademarked its name or logo.
Emerson/RCP poll: Pennsylvanians up on Shapiro, down on AI
The survey, conducted by Emerson College, found that nearly half of respondents approve of Shapiro’s performance.
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.
