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As the Pennsylvania legislature continues to haggle over a budget, SEPTA says it will move forward with cuts as planned.
Castle was one of the most successful elected officials in Delaware history, serving two terms as governor and nine terms in ...
The historic theater in Delaware County is set to open its doors Aug. 22 for the first time in nearly 40 years.
It’s a procedural win for opponents of the renovation, who argue turf athletic fields and a new tidal wetland will radically change the park.
Elected officials and residents expressed concerns over how SEPTA cuts could impact students, seniors and commuters who live in the suburbs.
Planned Pennsylvania legislation would force law enforcement officers to take off face masks when performing their duties.
State Sen. Art Haywood, of Montgomery County, wants to prevent President Donald Trump from taking over police in Pennsylvania like he did in Washington, D.C.
Recent federal data shows COVID-19 is trending up in most states, with emergency department visits up among people of all ages.
Democratic state lawmakers recently passed a controversial bill to move the Delmarva Peninsula project forward, overriding the denial of a local land use permit.
Tony Allen, who chaired a college advisory panel for former President Biden, was pulled near Smyrna on July 21. He faces arraignment next month.
Gov. Meyer’s administration is partnering with Undue Medical Debt, which buys overdue accounts at a penny on the dollar, or less.
Experts warn that proposed SEPTA service cuts could result in approximately 275,000 additional vehicles on roadways in the Philadelphia region.
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