Events

Personality

Roll Call

2026 City & State Healthcare Summit

Philadelphia

Politics

City of Philadelphia sues federal government over removal of slavery exhibits

The removed plaques included the names of nine slaves who worked for George Washington

Philadelphia

Politics

H.O.M.E. is where the heart of Philadelphia’s 2026 legislative session is

Affordable housing initiatives were a focus of City Council’s first session of 2026.

Housing

Policy

Mayor Cherelle Parker unveils plans for modular housing factory in North Philadelphia

The announcement comes a day after Parker shared plans to redevelop an apartment complex in West Philadelphia

News & Politics

Politics

In Harrisburg, RFK Jr. kicked off his “Take Back Your Health” Tour

While the federal health czar touted new dietary guidelines and pared-back vaccine recommendations, state Democrats shot back with measures to bolster vaccine access

News & Politics

Politics

Citing $115,000 in unpaid rent, Lehigh County evicts ICE from Allentown office space

County Executive Josh Siegel says the Department of Homeland Security’s ‘national reputation for recklessness’ warrants termination of a county lease agreement with the federal agency.

Philadelphia

Politics

ICE operations in Philadelphia have immigration advocates on high alert

Local officials and advocates continue to speak out against federal immigration policies

News & Politics

Politics

During Farm Show week, gubernatorial candidates outline agricultural priorities

Gov. Josh Shapiro and GOP challenger Stacy Garrity both visited the Farm Show and outlined their support for Pennsylvania’s agricultural communities.

Commonwealth

Politics

Pigs, poultry, potatoes and pols headline this year’s PA Farm Show

Cowboy hats, butter sculptures and milkshake lines are all part of the weeklong celebration of commonwealth agriculture.

Politics

Opinion

Your energy bill keeps rising – here’s what we can do about it

The majority chair of the state House Energy Committee lays out the commonwealth’s looming energy affordability crisis – and why she’s supporting new legislation to address the situation.

Business

Policy

‘Waiting for clarity’: Philadelphia region’s uncertain business climate tied to policy uncertainty

A Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia survey finds that health care and social assistance sector are driving job growth

Capitol Beat

Personality

A Q&A with Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa

The Democratic leader in the Senate discusses lessons learned from last year and 2026 priorities

News & Politics

Politics

What to know about Pennsylvania’s upcoming special elections

Four seats in the state House of Representatives will be up for grabs in February and March.

News & Politics

Politics

Gov. Josh Shapiro kicks off reelection bid with Pittsburgh, Philadelphia events

Shapiro and his running mate, Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, look to replicate their resounding 2022 victory in November.

Capitol Beat

Policy

PA Senate lawmakers reelect Kim Ward as president pro tempore

Ward was praised by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle as she was reelected to lead the upper chamber.

Politics

Opinion

Preventing another Bristol is essential – and achievable

There is a legislative way to avoid tragedies like the one that occurred at a Bucks County nursing home – but it will require bipartisan support.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

Mayor Corey O’Connor, City Council members take oath of office in Pittsburgh

A new chief executive and City Council president are among the leadership changes for the Steel City.