The announcement that the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will soon cease publication is the latest example of a seriously damaging trend for Pennsylvania.
Shapiro starts reelection campaign with $30M in the bank
The massive fundraising number includes more than $10 million during the final quarter of 2025.
Pennsylvania’s rocky education landscape in 2025
With the budget delayed by months, the state saw many of its institutions in precarious positions.
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.
McCormick reflects on his first year in office
The former Bridgewater CEO brought a top executive’s sensibility to his new job as Pennsylvania’s junior senator.
Kinkead, Prokopiak announce bill to regulate opioid-mimicking plant
Kratom, a plant native to Southeast Asia, is often consumed to reduce fatigue, manage pain or withdrawal symptoms, and to alleviate anxiety or depression.
Fetterman hospitalized after fall
Fetterman, who suffered a stroke in May 2022, has disclosed that he was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and a heart condition called atrial fibrillation.
After Shapiro sued over SNAP funding, Lt. Gov. Davis urges quick distribution of food aid
The Shapiro-Davis Administration is driving out $5 million in emergency state funding to food banks across the commonwealth.
Shapiro makes moves to support Pennsylvanians who rely on SNAP
Shapiro signed a declaration of disaster emergency to expedite the delivery of $5 million in state funding to Feeding Pennsylvania.
SNAP halt increasing anxiety in Pennsylvania food system
As October turns to November, neither the federal nor state government has come to a budget agreement with human services hanging in the balance.
