
Tom Wolf served as the 47th Governor of Pennsylvania (2015–2023), known for expanding education funding, healthcare access, and social equity while leading progressive reforms across the state.
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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro was ironically the first to be denied an alcoholic beverage under a new state law expanding…

The most expensive high schools in the U.S. can be pricier than some universities. That’s no exception for an independent…

After the arson attack on the governor’s mansion last month, Abington native Governor Josh Shapiro is finding support from a…

Two millennials tied to Montgomery County were named to this year’s list of City & State Pennsylvania’s 40 Under 40,…

Ed Harris, the President and CEO of Discover Lancaster, has been named 2023 Marketer of the Year by the Saint…

Montgomery County Board of Commissioners candidate Liz Ferry is front-and-center with her Republican outlook. Christopher Tremoglie profiled her platform for…

Immaculata University in Malvern was among 39 institutions of higher education and postsecondary schools in Pennsylvania to be awarded a grant…

More than two years since the COVID-19 pandemic triggered the most catastrophic workforce decline in history, men have returned to…

PennDOT funds totaling $15 million dollars — much of it sourced from fines associated with running red lights — will…

Career and technical education centers in Montgomery County will receive $1.2 million from the state this year for new equipment,…

Governor Tom Wolf, along with the Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway Commission and members of the Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus, announced…

Gov. Tom Wolf has signed legislation to suspend vehicle registration of roughly 25,000 drivers who refuse to pay their overdue…

Both legislative chambers in Harrisburg have approved a bill that permits vehicles to drive autonomously without a human inside on…

Valley Forge Military College is the direct beneficiary of a Pennsylvania Military Academy Assistance Program (PMAAP) Program Bill approved in…

Students at Neumann University’s radio station broadcast live for 24 hours Oct. 7 to celebrate College Radio Day and generate…