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Anti-ICE protesters demand better protection for immigrants at Philly courthouse

The group No ICE Philly called out people being detained while attending non-immigration court proceedings and asked officials, including Sheriff Rochelle Bilal, for more.

Politics

Politics

PA officials among nationwide pushback against Trump claiming members of Congress engaged in ‘seditious behavior’

The president suggested in a social media post that the behavior of the lawmakers could be ‘punishable by DEATH!’

Capitol Beat

Politics

GOP demands probe into how suspected terrorist got a Pennsylvania commercial license

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said a recently arrested Uzbek national had a commercial driver’s license from Pennsylvania.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: New clarity on energy policy will supercharge Pennsylvania’s economy

Ending Pennsylvania’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative sends a clear signal that the commonwealth is done with uncertainty and ready for prosperity.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

Working Families Party pledges to support a John Fetterman primary challenger

The progressive third party group is launching a portal to recruit and train potential candidates to challenge Fetterman in 2028

Capitol Beat

Policy

5 things to know about Pennsylvania’s 2025-26 state budget

Big changes are coming for the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, public education funding, tax credits and more.

Policy

Politics

City & State’s 2025-26 Pennsylvania state budget tracker

After a budget impasse that stretched more than 130 days, Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a $50B budget into law on Nov. 12, 2025.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

Campaign finance reports show David Oxman has financial backing despite his outsider status

The physician-turned-congressional candidate has support from a PAC focused on getting STEM-educated Democrats in higher office

Capitol Beat

Politics

Party of 7: A guide to the ideological balance of the PA Supreme Court

Five justices on the court were elected as Democrats, while two were elected as Republicans.

Capitol Beat

Politics

Pennsylvania voters retain 3 state Supreme Court justices

The high-stakes judicial retention elections attracted national attention and millions of dollars in spending.

Capitol Beat

Politics

PA Secretary of State Al Schmidt talks voting issues in Chester, Dauphin counties

Schmidt said pollbook issues in Chester County were caused by a pollbook extraction error.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner wins, beats Pat Dugan for second time in 2025

The rematch of May’s Democratic primary for Philadelphia District Attorney proved to be a replay on Election Day as Krasner cruised to a third term.

Politics

Opinion

The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative is under assault – via budget negotiations

The chair of the state House Environmental Committee makes the case to keep RGGI on the books – and out of budget talks.

Capitol Beat

Politics

An injudicious process: What would have happened if PA Supreme Court justices didn't get retained

Gov. Josh Shapiro could appoint temporary replacements, with the next judicial elections slated for 2027.

Capitol Beat

Politics

Retention roundup: Your last-minute guide to Pennsylvania’s 2025 judicial elections

City & State examines the state of play in Pennsylvanians’ judicial contests.

News & Politics

Politics

What to know as Pennsylvania braces for loss of SNAP benefits

Gov. Josh Shapiro took executive action Friday to try and lessen the impacts of the suspension of SNAP benefits.

Politics

Opinion

Loss of SNAP benefits will hit PA’s food economy where it hurts most

With the loss of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding less than a day away, the potential damage to the state would be enormous.