Pennsylvania's three statewide row officers were sworn in to new four-year terms on Tuesday, joining Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro in Harrisburg and marking the first time that all three offices were filled at the same time by elected Republicans.
“The neighbor had no other choice but to shoot and kill the bear,” Schatz told TNonline. Nierer wasn’t seriously injured in the attack, and told WBRE he’s actually sorry for the bear, which witnesses say had been trying to get into a market in town before leaving and encountering Nierer.
Pennsylvania man arrested at Newark Airport after TSA officers find a gun, ammo and a knife in his carry on bag.
Probably the only reasonable response to such a speech.
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The Supreme Court said Tuesday it won’t hear civil rights groups’ appeal seeking to invalidate Pennsylvania’s dating requirement for mail ballots, which has invalidated thousands of votes
Today’s ceremony took place in the capitol’s decadent forum auditorium. Stacey Garrity was sworn in for her second term as state treasurer. She oversees the Commonwealths $160 billion funds. The office also keeps track of and returns unclaimed property, as well as runs several savings programs.
Pa. state lawmaker Matt Gergely dies
The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office has taken over investigations of alleged fraudulent voter registration applications submitted in several counties ahead of the 2024 presidential election, officials confirmed Tuesday.
The City of Jeannette has declared a public health state of emergency due to weather and a shortage of salt. The proclamation stated that because of freezing temperatures, road conditions may be hazardous. Due to vendor unreliability, the city does not have sufficient road salt available to address road conditions.
Applications for the Pennsylvania Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program are open, and an increased income limit means that eligible residents who make as much as $46,520 can now apply for rebates.