"Proof of citizenship" legislation for voter registration has already been introduced in the Pennsylvania general assembly.
Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 have surged more than 25 percent in recent days.
Despite vaccinations, COVID metrics are still holding at the highest point since spring. Here are Pennsylvania's most recent numbers:
Senate Bill 119 would prohibit Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection from joining the regional agreement.
Entering a courtroom can be intimidating, even if you do not have to take the witness stand and testify under oath.
Experts are investigating a high volume of public reports of sick or dying songbirds in Pennsylvania. Here's what we know:
Democrats in Pennsylvania's congressional delegation hope the infrastructure bill will eliminate the “pothole slalom.”
Citing a January poll showing 40 percent of Pennsylvania residents doubt the veracity of the 2020 election.
According to the Biden administration, standard zoning rules imposed by local governments are racist.
More than three tons of food and nearly $7,500 were collected recently for Chester County families in need.
A proposal to protect children from abusive parents is being considered by Pennsylvania's legislature.
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A new law may go some distance to resolve that tension.
The law, which passed the General Assembly quickly and quietly amid budget negotiations, takes one item off the Harrisburg to-do list.
In a July 1 memo to colleagues seeking support for their legislation, the two lawmakers cited the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision.
A Republican state senator close to former President Donald Trump has announced he will pursue a legislative audit of the 2020 election.
On Tuesday, Street, D-Philadelphia, accused the Republican-controlled state Legislature of failing to reduce the surging gun violence.
While some parents offered their support, the majority were adamant in their opposition.
Two state senators have reached across the aisle to propose legislation requiring all future non-prosecution agreements to be in writing.
Recent discussions about the role of police power in the United States has taken center stage over the past year.
The average human attention span is now shorter than a goldfish’s.
Stormwater runoff is a problem in Cheltenham Township, but, in my opinion, the commissioners are misusing the problem.
David Galluch is parachuting into the 2022 congressional race, challenging incumbent U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon.
Consumers looking to purchase an automobile in the post-pandemic world are getting a nasty dose of sticker shock.
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision upholding election laws in Arizona are a boost to Pennsylvania GOP.
With July 4 this Sunday, many families are eager to get out and celebrate the holiday once again after a pandemic year of canceled plans.
The technicality that many so-called ‘victims advocates’ are touting is the Fifth Amendment.
On this special edition of the Delaware Valley Journal podcast, we talk to former Montgomery County prosecutor Bruce Castor.
We all know America’s independence was declared on July 4, 1776. How many other things do you know associated with that landmark event?
On July 4 some 245 years ago, the signing of the Declaration of Independence articulated the political ethos of the United States.
The decision was linked directly to Bruce Castor’s actions while Montgomery County District Attorney.
“Nobody’s free until everyone is free,” said civil rights hero Fannie Lou Hamer.
The governor’s rejection of House Bill 1300 was expected.
The 83-year-old actor and comedian returned to his Elkins Park estate, flashing a victory sign as news helicopters hovered overhead.
Delaware Valley Rep. Craid Williams (R-Chadds Ford) called Gov. Tom Wolf's veto of the new voting rights bill “regrettable”
Heatwave season has arrived in the Delaware Valley, and that means it's time to turn up the air conditioning.
The Republican controlled State Legislature passed a budget with the verbal approval of Democrat Governor Tom Wolf.
Pennsylvania's Republican legislators are not happy with Governor Tom Wolf's veto of the Voter Rights Protection Act.
How states like Pennsylvania conduct their elections has become as contentious as the political campaigns themselves.
In a 5-4 split, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the PennEast pipeline can proceed with seizing New Jersey-owned land the project will cross.