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I would never run that through my committee,” Sen. Appropriations Chairman Scott Martin said when asked about the multiple recreational-use bills stalled in the Senate.
A Harrisburg attorney was disbarred after self-reporting himself amid questions surrounding payments that were not reported and accusations of lying to clients.
President Donald Trump’s plan to end birthright citizenship for the children of people who are in the U.S. illegally will ...
Claims in a lawsuit against Harrisburg Mayor Wanda Williams that she illegally fired a former department head will be heard by a jury ...
A neighbor found Zach Gula's body in a front yard, then Richard King Jr. came outside and said he shot him after an argument, ...
The list of Rite Aid stores closing in Pennsylvania continues to grow amid the company's bankruptcy. Here's the latest.
Harrisburg officials were asked to host a meeting to get public comments on a plan to remove a traffic lane. The city opposes ...
This November, there will be no candidate for president, governor, senator or even representative on the Pennsylvania ballot.
Rep. Scott Perry sent a letter to AG Pam Bondi asking for transparency in the Epstein case, urging action and accountability ...
A local group is spending major money in an effort to relocate Harrisburg's homeless from the PennDOT "Tent City" encampment to a new space.CBS 21 spoke with th ...
By several measures, the output of the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights appears to have fallen sharply in ...
Growing uncertainty in state and federal funding is making the future of Northwest Area School District all the more precarious, its superintendent is warning.