
A deadly rampage leaves two state police troopers wounded. And issues tied to the late state budget.
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A deadly rampage Thursday morning left two people dead, two Pennsylvania state troopers seriously wounded, an EMT injured and investigators looking for answers.
Public school advocates in Pennsylvania are renewing their calls to lawmakers to reform the state’s more than 20-year-old formula for funding cyber charter schools.
Meantime, The continued lack of a state budget means no state funding for public transit in Pennsylvania.
Governor Josh Shapiro is suing the Trump administration seeking to restore federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
Governor Josh Shapiro is showing his support for grassroots programs which work towards violence prevention.
A community fair will mark India Day this Saturday. The free event will be held on the campus of Harrisburg Area Community College.
A Lancaster mother will stand trial after waiving her preliminary hearing on charges related to a baby's remains, found buried in her backyard.
The Pennsylvania Attorney General's office is charging 13 people in connection with a title-washing scheme that sold luxury vehicles stolen from Florida.
A York County woman is charged with stealing nearly a hundred-thousand dollars from her employer, Kinsley Construction.
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