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Stocking the cabinet: Tracking the Trump nominees with Pennsylvania ties

Several high-profile appointments could be coming from the commonwealth

Transportation

Politics

SEPTA’s tumultuous 2025: Part I

Philadelphia’s public transit system had its share of twists and turns this calendar year

Interviews & Profiles

Politics

‘Bring the temperature down’: A Q&A with U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio

The Pennsylvania congressman spoke with City & State about a video that caught the attention of the president, death threats and political violence in America.

Education

Policy

Trump administration efforts to end DOE get failing grade from PA educators

Teachers say commonwealth classrooms will suffer if the Trump administration guts the federal Department of Education, which funds numerous key programs as well as student loans, while conservatives say the move will return resources to the states

Interviews & Profiles

Politics

Lessons from Lehigh: An interview with County Executive-elect Josh Siegel

Siegel spoke with City & State about what lessons Democrats can take away from the 2025 elections, the importance of narrative in politics, and his goals for Lehigh County.

Philadelphia

Policy

Philly City Council ends the year pushing back against Mayor Parker

Council moved forward with new bond language for Parker’s ambitious housing plan

Law Enforcement

Politics

Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office unveils report touting transparency, efficiency

Sheriff Rochelle Bilal used the occasion to note the agency’s numerous areas of improvement.

Capitol Beat

Politics

Lawmakers subpoena information about security improvements at Shapiro’s home

Democrats claimed the GOP-led subpoenas are part of a fishing expedition against the governor.

News & Politics

Politics

The 2026 primary season kicks off early with PA-3 candidates' forum

Five Democratic candidates vying for the congressional seat currently held by the soon-to-retire Dwight Evans tried to win over potential voters at a standing-room-only event in Philadelphia's Chestnut Hill neighborhood.

Politics

Opinion

Why expanding eligibility for compassionate release is just and necessary

For elderly, sick people behind bars, new legislation could be life-changing.

Politics

Opinion

How MontCo plus AI can equal better public services

Montgomery County is trying to set the pace for how to deploy artificial intelligence to best serve both local government and constituents.

Technology

Policy

As AI enters Pennsylvania classrooms, teachers and students face a learning curve

Pennsylvania schools are racing to determine the role artificial intelligence should play in education – and when.

Technology

Policy

PA businesses are all in on AI

With $90 billion in investments on the horizon, the commonwealth is positioning itself as a leader in artificial intelligence.

Business

Policy

Private acquisition of municipal water system is under a new spotlight as utility giants plan to merge

As the systems that handle the commonwealth’s water continue to age, the answer to how to maintain them increasingly seems to be found in the private sector.

Satire/Odd News

Personality

Pennsylvania pronunciation practice

A primer on how to say the most PA places in the most regional ways possible

News & Politics

Politics

PA political party chairs focusing on 2026

After November's election, City & State spoke with the leaders of the state Republican and Democratic parties to talk midterms, the 2026 gubernatorial race and the issues most important to voters.

Transportation

Politics

Gov. Shapiro directs additional capital funds to SEPTA to address urgent safety issues

The transit agency will receive $219.9 million in funds to meet federal safety orders