Senator Dan Laughlin joins Democrats in the latest attempt to boost the minimum wage for the first time since 2009.
By Christen Smith
Pennsylvania nurses wait months longer than others to get a license, start work
The Commonwealth’s regulations are onerous and time-consuming compared to other states.
By Anthony Hennen
Upper Darby woman files class action lawsuit over parking ticket scandal
Her suit alleges that the township violated federal due process rights.
By Todd Shepherd
State college system defers tuition freeze decision until summer
Legislators warned that schools cannot raise costs and still expect more state support.
By Anthony Hennen
Report: Central Bucks teacher stifled reports of student bullying to politically harm conservative board majority
“And did you ever report any of the information that [Student 1] gave you to anyone else at Central Bucks School District?” an investigator asked.
“No, I did not,” Burgess replied.
By Todd Shepherd
Zero to 6,000 in sixteen weeks: Philly car thefts continue to accelerate
The city is on pace to surpass 20,000 car thefts in 2023.
By Todd Shepherd
State agency has years of unspent funds that total nearly $100 million
The Department of Community and Economic Development admitted to holding the lapsed funds in a legislative hearing this week.
By Linda Stein
Outdoor recreation potential ‘bigger’ than gas, official says
State agencies disagree on approving natural gas development on public lands.
By Anthony Hennen
Some Pennsylvanians’ DMV data was transferred to a nonprofit due to membership in multistate voter database project
Republicans in the legislature say that the nonprofit organization has strayed from its traditional mission and into partisan politics.
By Todd Shepherd
Former Delaware County employee files discrimination lawsuit
Plaintiff alleges that he was fired without cause after investigating complaints about the county purchasing director.
By Todd Shepherd