Moore joined the governors of Illinois, New Jersey and Delaware in sending a letter to federal utility regulators pointing the finger at PJM Interconnect, the regional grid operator, for a looming jump in electricity rates.
The Family Care Act would cover a variety of reasons for absence, including serious illnesses and the birth of a child.
No. 12 Ohio State Buckeyes were handed their first loss of the season against Penn State on Sunday, and now face No. 8 Maryland.
The NWS extends a Cold Weather Advisory for the region including parts of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and southeast Pennsylvania.
Lancaster-based Fulton Bank is closing several branches in Pennsylvania, including three in York County. The locations scheduled to close on April 18 are in Dillsburg, Hellam and Shrewsbury. Fulton Bank will continue to operate seven other locations in York County.
Revising the watershed agreement is an opportunity to realistically assess what’s happened and press on toward the important goals as rapidly as possible.
Michael Stone said now PennDOT will be reviewing and coming up with responses to put together the final environmental impact statement.
As skyrocketing utility prices loom on the horizon, four more state leaders stand behind Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s complaint about PJM’s management of the power grid. Democratic Govs. J.B. Pritzker of Illinois,
Vehicle restrictions will be in place on Pennsylvania highways Sunday as the area braces for a winter storm. PennDOT and the Pennsylvania Turnpike are urging drivers to use caution and avoid unnecessary travel.
Pennsylvania has not yet decided where it will stand with marijuana. Sure, the state has a position on medical marijuana. It’s legal with one of a list of approved diagnoses and a card issued by an approved doctor.
The American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture presented its 18th Book of the Year award to author Peggy Thomas for “ The Soil in Jackie’s Garden .” The award was presented at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 106th Convention.
Public health advocates, social justice reformers, and cannabis industry leaders are all pushing to influence legislation as lawmakers debate state-run stores versus private sales.