Policy

Policy

Connecting the dots: PA health officials battle historic measles outbreak

Thousands have been vaccinated, but cases are rising fast in an outbreak centered in Lancaster County

General Assembly

Policy

Flocked and loaded: Pennsylvania lawmakers look to regulate license plate-reading cameras

Amid heightened anxieties and a nationwide outcry over the use of automated license plate readers, state legislators are introducing bills to regulate so-called Flock cameras.

Technology

Policy

Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announces lawsuit against TikTok

TikTok pushed back on the lawsuit, saying it relies on “misleading and inaccurate claims.”

Policy

Opinion

Congress needs to stamp out the intoxicating hemp products loophole

The executive director of the PA Chiefs of Police Association explains how the 2018 Farm Bill’s inadvertent green light to allow the manufacturing and sale of products offering marijuana-like effects has led to a host of unintended consequences that need to be remedied through legislation.

Philadelphia

Policy

Philadelphia’s Chinatown community celebrates highway cap project despite funding uncertainty

Chinatown Stitch stakeholders held a celebration to unveil construction progress and the market stalls designed for the ensuing street-level plaza.

Satire/Odd News

Personality

City & State's best summer vacation ideas for politicians

As Pennsylvania pols power through the dog days, our staff has helpfully come up with tongue-in-cheek vacation options for them (warning: summer better than others)

Technology

Policy

Sunday calls for transparency from OpenAI after unprecedented Hugging Face hack

More than a dozen attorneys general are demanding answers from OpenAI after a cyber intrusion.

Criminal Justice

Policy

A matter of life and death: Understanding the debate over second-degree murder sentencing in PA

City & State examines the ongoing debate over second-degree murder sentencing and what comes next as lawmakers struggle to reach a consensus on how to reform the state’s felony sentencing statute.

News & Politics

Politics

PA’s lack of contribution limits has led to a ‘Wild West’ of campaign fundraising

Pennsylvania has no limits on how much money can be donated to political campaigns – and there doesn’t seem to be much appetite to provide a fix.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

Shapiro and Garrity release dueling attack ads as Pennsylvania governor’s race intensifies

Gov. Josh Shapiro is looking to link GOP nominee Stacy Garrity to President Donald Trump, while Garrity is criticizing Shapiro over data center development.

Philadelphia

Personality

Philadelphia’s forgotten baseball stars helped make America’s pastime an international game

The Philadelphia Royal Giants barnstorming team were the first all-Black team to play in Japan

News & Politics

Politics

Addition by subtraction: Philly schools’ controversial closure plan has many ways to fail

The School District of Philadelphia has a $3 billion “right-sizing” plan to improve hundreds of city schools by closing 17 of them – but not everyone is buying it.

Budget

Policy

Mayor Cherelle Parker’s long-term budget plans get go-ahead from state-appointed board

The Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority unanimously approved the city’s five-year fiscal plan

Dave McCormick

Politics

The City & State Q&A: Dave McCormick

An in-depth interview with the U.S. senator reveals how he approaches everything from bipartisanship to data centers.