The Working Families Tax Cuts are not about politics. They are about family, work, and ensuring the next generation of Americans have great opportunities.
A boy invaded our locker room; the adults chose silence
No one had told us a boy would join our team. Not our coaches. Not our principal.
GOP backs Jones for PA Senate; no endorsement on Cutler successor
Republicans are looking to win back the seat won by Democrat James Malone in a stunning upset last year.
Dauphin County man charged with robbing East Cocalico Township bank waives preliminary hearing
Shannon Steckbeck, of West Hanover Township, waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Clark Bearinger on January 6 on a count of robbery.
Lancaster Township daycare worker charged with fracturing girl’s leg has case proceed to county court
Taska is accused of breaking the victim’s leg as she cared for her at the Quarryville-area day care where she worked on November 3.
Osborne and Nissley vie to succeed Cutler; endorsement comes Tuesday
At this writing, no Democrat has opened a campaign committee to seek the seat.
Smith-Wade-El likens ICE officers to ‘slavecatchers’
The lawmaker also referred to federal detention centers as “concentration camps.”
Pennsylvania spends $439,760 on farmland preservation in Lanco
The Shapiro Administration has spent nearly $154 million to preserve 524 new farms and 43,533 prime acres of farmland across the state.
Demand change to reverse upward pressure on American health care costs
Getting access to medical care is becoming a serious national problem for people of various income levels.
Drug task force arrests city man charged with dealing crack cocaine
Michael Gray, 35, is accused of selling the cocaine as well as keeping a tranquilizer pill and other drug paraphernalia.
