Pennsylvania’s requirement for voters to write the date on mail-in ballots infringes on the constitutional right to free expression, a federal judge in western Pennsylvania ruled Monday. The decision by U.S. District Judge Susan Baxter is the latest in a…
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency should know when a noncitizen becomes a criminal defendant in Pennsylvania, according to a bipartisan group of lawmakers.
As Women’s History Month comes to a close, a notable shift in American agriculture is worth celebrating: more women than ever are stepping into leadership roles on the farm. These producers are not only shaping the future of farming—they’re also…
An East Stroudsburg man was indicted on Sunday by a federal grand jury on a drug trafficking charge alleging that he possessed methamphetamine and cocaine for distribution, according to the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
The Bethlehem Area School District has announced that the Principal of Hanover Elementary School is now on a leave of absence from her duties until further notice.
WFMZ-TV, in collaboration with Dorney Park and GIANT, presents the 9th annual "Food Truck Food Drive" on Saturday, April 26th, to support Second Harvest Food Bank in the fight against hunger.
Connections Work is hosting a spring career fair on Monday, for individuals with past criminal justice system involvement, featuring 30 local employers.
(The Center Square) – U.S. taxpayers have shelled out tens of thousands of dollars in recent years to the U.S. Department of Agriculture for research on LGBT issues, the kind of funding now under scrutiny by the Trump administration.
Washington, D.C. — On March 26, U.S. Senator John Fetterman joined Reps. Alma Adams of North Carolina and Greg Casar of Texas to introduce the Food Secure Strikers Act, which would allow striking workers to qualify for SNAP benefits.
Data centers used for artificial intelligence and other aspects of the online world are likely to have a significant impact on Pennsylvania’s energy economy in coming years, according to the head of the state Public Utility Commission. The PUC unanimously…
(The Center Square) - Last week, Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joined advocates and mothers impacted by violent crime to support a proposed $9 million to the state’s Victims Compensation Assistance Program.
el Ayuntamiento de Reading anunciaron una iniciativa para abordar los problemas recurrentes en la Pagoda y a lo largo de Skyline Drive, tras la agresión de un agente de policía durante una gran reunión en la zona.
La policía de Phillipsburg informó haber respondido a un tiroteo la madrugada del viernes. La policía informó haber respondido a un reporte de tiroteo cerca del callejón Spruce y la calle Jersey.
(The Center Square) - The majority of schools within the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education are situated in areas of primary care physician shortages. Most are in or near rural areas. None are medical schools.
This letter was written by Students for Justice in Palestine, an organization at Penn State dedicated to fighting for the liberation of Palestine and the freedom and self-determination of the Palestinian people.