Two Pennsylvania appellate judges have offered conflicting rulings on whether evidence of fraud is needed to request a recount.
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Two Pennsylvania appellate judges have offered conflicting rulings on whether evidence of fraud is needed to request a recount.
A Democratic state lawmaker from Philadelphia says he plans to reintroduce legislation to end $5 medical co-pays for incarcerated Pennsylvanians.
With a pandemic-era emergency program helping households with grocery bills set to end this month, Pennsylvania food banks are bracing for increased need.
The state entity charged with oversight of utility companies across the commonwealth announced this week that it would initiate an investigation of PPL Electric Utilities (PPL) over “unusually high bills recently received by customers.”
If you are buying a home, or you currently own one, then you do think about it — a lot.
Applications for a $120 million home repair program officially opened for Pennsylvania counties this week.
A natural gas leak from a Rager Mountain storage facility in Western Pennsylvania was reported on November 6th, and since its discovery, the well has vented massive amounts of methane into the atmosphere over the course of 11 days.
Weis Markets announced on November 23rd that they are recalling over one hundred containers of Weis Quality Sea Salt Caramel Ripple Ice Cream due to undeclared soy and coconut allergens.
According to emergency dispatch, a Norfolk Southern train derailed at the Rockville Bridge in Marysville around 2 AM on December 2nd, causing traffic issues as well as power and internet outages in Marysville Borough.
A woman claims she was injured after riding the Giant Slide at Mammoth Park in Mt. Pleasant, and she is issuing an 11-count lawsuit against the park, the 5th in a series of suits other claimants filed in the past few years.