Politics

Opinion

For the greater good, federal funding must be restored to permanent supportive housing efforts

Changes to federal homeless assistance funding are jeopardizing access to permanent housing for housing-insecure individuals and families in Pennsylvania and across the country.

Politics

Politics

Capitol offenders: Efforts ramp up to bar pols from stock trading

Members of Congress have long profited from being able to trade on information the public doesn’t have access to – but a coalition of stakeholders may be on the verge of evening the playing field.

News & Politics

Politics

U.S. Rep. Summer Lee gives Working Families Party response to State of the Union

The progressive political party chose Lee, who represents the 12th Congressional District, including Pittsburgh, to provide their response to President Donald Trump's speech on Tuesday night.

News & Politics

Politics

What they’re saying: PA congressional delegation reacts to State of the Union

Republicans and Democrats weigh in on President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress and the nation.

Capitol Beat

Policy

‘Crisis mode’: Gov. Josh Shapiro outlines severity of PA bird flu surge

More than 7.6 million birds in Pennsylvania have been affected so far.

Politics

Personality

The City & State Q&A: Kristen Welker

The longtime journalist and host of NBC’s “Meet the Press” weighs in on the merits of growing up Philly, landing interviews and what to watch for in the midterms and in 2028.

Politics

Opinion

Any changes to state gaming tax structure must factor in casino jobs

An op-ed by a former deputy secretary at the Department of Community and Economic Development details the importance of both stabilizing industry employment and taxing skill games.

Trailblazers

Power Lists

The City & State 2026 Black Trailblazers

Meet Pennsylvania’s most dynamic and accomplished African Americans, from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Politics

Pew Charitable Trusts invests $9.1 million in Philadelphia nonprofits

More than $8 million will go to groups working to expand assistance programs

Education

Policy

New documentary focuses on plight of early childhood educators in PA

“The Hands That Shape Tomorrow,” directed by Emmy-winner Kyra Knox, shows the positive impact of a guaranteed income initiative program on teachers – and the fallout when it ends.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

The doctor is in the running: Ala Stanford’s prescription to win PA-3

Stanford was endorsed by Dwight Evans, the congressman retiring at the end of his term

Capitol Beat

Politics

Gov. Josh Shapiro unveils statewide housing plan in Philadelphia

Democrats say ‘the rent is too damn high’ as part of spending pitch

Artificial Intelligence

Policy

5 takeaways from new state government report on AI

The report outlines a series of recommendations for AI use and adoption.

Politics

Opinion

Before rehabbing Philly school buildings, we must rework the Separations Act

Without updating the century-old legislation dictating how work is done, the much-needed construction projects will be unnecessarily hindered and expensive.

Artificial Intelligence

Policy

PA lawmakers show bipartisan interest in standards for data centers

Gov. Josh Shapiro called on lawmakers to enact standards for data center developers.

Budget

Policy

9 things to know about Josh Shapiro’s $53.3B budget proposal

Shapiro revisited past priorities and eyed new goals in an hour-long budget address.

Satire/Odd News

Personality

Groundhog’s Day divination

City & State takes a swing at what Punxsutawney Phil could have foreseen for 2026

Economic Development

Policy

Ask The Experts: Revitalizing Downtown Harrisburg

City & State talks with local leaders about plans to breathe new life into Harrisburg’s local economy.