Here’s a question about the shutdown submitted by an Associated Press reader, Deanna: Have agencies violated the Hatch Act by using Democrat-blaming language online in discussing the shutdown?
The police chief of Nebraska’s largest city acknowledged Friday that police nationwide are more likely to pull Black people out of their cars at gunpoint than other racial ...
A Spanish-language journalist who had been in immigration detention in Georgia since June was deported Friday to El Salvador. Mario Guevara, 48, was covering a protest just outside ...
Growing up in the West Bank, Leqaa Kordia was separated from family in Gaza by Israeli restrictions on movement between the ...
Taylor Swift’s new album “The Life of a Showgirl” went on sale at midnight at stores across the country, and drew crowds to businesses in the ...
A Pennsylvania lawmaker is proposing allowing the unhoused to live freely in Pennsylvania’s public spaces. The Shelter First for Pennsylvanians Experiencing Homelessness Act, ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is warning residents of the increased risk of wildfires and to use caution when burning outdoors amid dry conditions ...
Winter Vinecki is one of the most driven people you’ll ever meet. Lately, you can find the 26-year-old Olympic aerial skier practicing her triple backflip ...
A former Pennsylvania police officer is accused of assaulting a Sheetz customer who was trying to get his phone that he forgot at the store earlier this year, ...
Hershey took on Red Land in a Week 7 high school football matchup. The Trojans (4-2) defeated the Patriots (5-1) by a score ...
It was a tight one Friday night in Elliottsburg. West Perry (5-1) hosted Big Spring (5-1). The Mustangs outlasted the ...
Susquehanna Township entered Week 7 unblemished as they hosted East Pennsboro. That remained unchanged as Susquehanna ...