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Gov. Shapiro declares emergency, PennDOT imposes vehicle restrictions ahead of winter storm

Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a disaster emergency proclamation Friday afternoon, saying it would allow the commonwealth to access funds and make resources available to prepare for and respond to impacts from the storm. The National Weather Service said snow accumulations…

Gov. Shapiro declares emergency, PennDOT imposes vehicle restrictions ahead of winter storm

Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a disaster emergency proclamation Friday afternoon, saying it would allow the commonwealth to access funds and make resources available to prepare for and respond to impacts from the storm. The National Weather Service said snow accumulations…

Cash-strapped Chester can’t sell water authority without board’s consent, Pa. Supreme Court says

The justices blocked the city’s financial guardian from unilaterally forcing a transfer of the Chester Water Authority’s assets to the city government. Instead, such a transfer would require the joint action of all three of the authority’s governing municipalities, the…

Pa. Supreme Court upholds Philadelphia judge suspension over partisan Facebook posts

Sitting Pennsylvania judges are limited in what they can say or post online about politics, the state Supreme Court ruled. The justices’ decision Wednesday upholds a Philadelphia judge’s suspension for making partisan social media posts. The state Court of Judicial…

Cash-strapped Chester can’t sell water authority without board’s consent, Pa. Supreme Court says

The justices blocked the city’s financial guardian from unilaterally forcing a transfer of the Chester Water Authority’s assets to the city government. Instead, such a transfer would require the joint action of all three of the authority’s governing municipalities, the…

Pa. Supreme Court upholds Philadelphia judge suspension over partisan Facebook posts

Sitting Pennsylvania judges are limited in what they can say or post online about politics, the state Supreme Court ruled. The justices’ decision Wednesday upholds a Philadelphia judge’s suspension for making partisan social media posts. The state Court of Judicial…
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