As she read the memo explaining why she was being fired, Kierra Varcos felt her cheeks burn and blood pound in her ears.
As she read the memo explaining why she was being fired, Kierra Varcos felt her cheeks burn and blood pound in her ears.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Thousands of Pennsylvanians could soon be hit with higher internet bills when a federal program that gives a discount to low-income households starts to run out of
Some counties are rejecting primary mail ballots that are missing the last two digits of the year, despite the Department of State’s advice to count them.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Election experts in Pennsylvania expect largely smooth sailing at the polls this week, anticipating the unofficial results for most races on the April 23 ballot will be
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Millions of voters across the political spectrum will have little choice this year in who represents them in the state House and Senate, thanks to a lack
In this week’s quiz: Questions for 2024 primary voters, Biden’s steel stance, and the Pennsylvania origins of the U.S. Supreme Court’s January 6 case.
When Northampton County voters cast their ballots in an election last November, it became clear to them very quickly that something was wrong.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s 2024 primary Election Day is quickly approaching. If you still have questions about where your polling place is, who is on the ballot, and how to
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The five Democrats running to be Pennsylvania’s attorney general raised almost $1.2 million in the weeks leading up to the April 23 primary, mostly from Philadelphia trade
BELLEFONTE, Pa. — When major dairy brand Fairlife chose New York over Pennsylvania for its new production facility last year, lawmakers and industry figures didn’t bite their tongues.
You may be one of the hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians who plan to vote by mail during the 2024 election. Or maybe it’s an option you’ve considered but haven’t
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — For the first time in six years, Penn State has made internal data on misconduct complaints publicly accessible, fulfilling a commitment by the university to improve
In this week’s quiz: Earthquaker state, Pennsylvania’s next total eclipse, a rare climate change lawsuit, and Biden’s home-state protest vote.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — This year, all Pennsylvania House representatives and half of state senators will be on the ballot.
After a court defeat, Pennsylvania voting rights organizations are trying to convince a larger group of federal appellate judges that the state shouldn't be allowed to reject mail ballots that