Campaigns & Elections

Politics

PA-3 Democratic primary tracker: Race heats up as field narrows

Eight candidates remain in the mix to fill retiring U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans’ seat

Technology

Policy

PA lawmakers advance SAFECHAT Act to protect children from AI chatbot interactions

The bill would require AI companion operators to take steps to prevent harmful interactions with chatbots.

News & Politics

Updated Politics

What to know about Pennsylvania’s 2026 special elections

Several seats in the state House of Representatives have been decided through special elections in 2026.

Policy

Policy

Harrisburg leaders celebrate two new grants for downtown revitalization efforts

The state Department of Community and Economic Development is awarding more than 400,000 in grants to two local organizations.

News & Politics

Politics

U.S. Rep. Summer Lee introduces articles of impeachment against Attorney General Pam Bondi

Lee’s articles of impeachment against Bondi cite her inaction around the Jeffrey Epstein files

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

Inside Chris Rabb’s unapologetically progressive PA-3 primary campaign

The outspoken state legislator is among several candidates vying to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans in the Third Congressional District.

Philadelphia

Politics

Philly Mayor Parker’s $7B budget - by the numbers

Parker outlines her third annual budget in front of City Council Thursday morning

Philadelphia

Politics

Philadelphia’s Open Streets report reveals massive benefits carless events have for Center City businesses

The Center City District released its report on the outcome and future vision of the Open Streets program on Tuesday

Healthcare

Policy

Prenatal Attraction: The race to bring OB-GYNs to rural PA before maternity care deserts expand farther

Legislators and health officials are mulling a range of potential short- and long-term solutions – including more federal funding, bolstering the health workforce pipeline, and immigration reforms that would expand recruitment of foreign physicians.

Education

Policy

Report: PA school districts facing budget, mental health and special education challenges

Fiscal pressures, rising needs around student mental health and special education, are the key takeaways in the Pennsylvania School Boards Association’s 2026 State of Education report.

Politics

Opinion

PA lawmakers must do more to protect residents from data centers

Ballooning energy bills, negative environmental impact and more fallout are on the horizon if legislators don’t take action now.

Politics

Opinion

2026 offers the ideal opportunity for bipartisan civics legislation

The significance of America’s semiquincentennial should be all the catalyst needed to get lawmakers to strengthen education requirements for this key subject.

Philadelphia

Politics

Four for Friday: Philadelphia weekly roundup

SEPTA gets a bump while “intoxicating substances” are on watch

Politics

Opinion

Pennsylvania’s abused children need more support – and legislation to protect them

The Epstein Files scandal has spotlighted child sexual abuse – but far from the headlines, the victims of abuse in Pennsylvania and those who help them are in need of much more funding than what the state provides.

Healthcare

Policy

The state’s ‘maternity deserts’ are reaching a crisis point as rural hospitals continue to close childbirth services

Health officials blame the closures on a national OB-GYN shortage, along with rural population decline, high liability costs, a drop in immigration and the particular challenges of recruiting rural obstetricians

Gaming

Opinion

Casinos are struggling – but skill games aren’t the reason

An op-ed by Villanova University professor Peter Zaleski makes the case that online gambling and the COVID-19 pandemic have had a greater impact on casino jobs than skill games.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

Bob Brooks receives Working Families Party endorsement in PA-7 race

The firefighters union leader adds the progressive group’s support to his list of endorsements