The governor’s $53.3 billion budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2026-27 would increase spending by $2.7 billion, 5.4 percent more than the current budget.
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.
PA highly taxes gas for roads, yet many factors still make them lousy
What does the Keystone State have to show for high gas taxes? Concerning marks on road and bridge quality.
PSP welcomes twelve new troopers from Lancaster County during cadet graduation
The 2025-26 budget signed by Governor Shapiro supports the hiring of four additional PSP cadet classes.
City man charged with stealing items from Target, threatening to shoot store employees has case proceed to county court
Judge Courtney Monson ruled that the case of Mateen Ahmad Ibn Brown, of the 800 block of Union Street, could proceed to the Court of Common Pleas.
Conestoga Township man charged with causing infirm woman’s death through severe neglect
Ronald Bender was charged with neglect of a care-dependent person, endangering the welfare of that person, and involuntary manslaughter.
City man sentenced up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to raping, sexually assaulting young girls
Judge Thomas Sponaugle sentenced Mee Reh after he pleaded guilty to rape of a child, criminal attempt of rape of a child, and other charges.
Salisbury Township man sentenced up to 100 years in prison after being found guilty of repeatedly sexually assaulting girls over seven years
Judge Jeffrey Conrad handed down the sentence to 75-year-old Nathan Woodhull Smith on Sept. 3.
Montgomery County man sentenced up to fourteen years in prison after pleading guilty to killing teen in 2022 DUI crash, lying to police
A Montgomery County man was sentenced to seven to 14 years in state prison after he pleaded guilty to causing […]
Governor Shapiro joins the Pennsylvania State Police in welcoming eight new Lancaster troopers into its ranks
Fifty-nine new troopers joined the State Police altogether.
