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SEPTA announced last week that it will have to cut service by 20% if lawmakers don’t act to boost their funding by Aug. 14.
The U.S. Justice Department is asking Pennsylvania to turn over its complete voter rolls, a request that appears to encompass voters’ personal information, including Social Security and driver’s ...
Carnegie Borough’s businesses and new leadership is doing its best to keep the faith by enlivening East Main Street’s ...
Eric Jankiewicz is a reporter focused on housing and economic development for PublicSource.
The move to advance a standalone transit funding bill is something of a pressure tactic on the part of House Democrats, who ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro and Democrats are applying a full court press to get the transportation spending bill approved along with a ...
Violent crime in the United States fell 4.5% in 2024, according to a new FBI report, while property crime dropped 8.1% from ...
PJM Interconnection, the nonprofit that manages the country’s largest electricity grid region, is barely known by the general ...
Dan Gearino covers the business and policy of renewable energy and utilities, often with an emphasis on the midwestern United ...
Pennsylvania hotels, short-term rentals and third-party contractors would have to ensure workers have been trained to recognize and report human trafficking – or risk losing their license to operate – ...
On Tuesday, the University of Scranton announced that Casey has joined as a Leahy Distinguished Fellow in Public Service, a ...
An increasing number of state lawmakers are asking the same question.