SEPTA is trimming costs as it drafts a new operating budget and hopes to wring new state dollars from the legislature. So far, SEPTA says, it has cut $27 million with austerity measures, including a salary and benefits freeze for 1,300 executives, senior managers, and department directors.
Governor Josh Shapiro announced a $4.6 million investment into clean energy, writes the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development.
Pennsylvania's three statewide row officers were sworn in to new four-year terms on Tuesday, joining Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro in Harrisburg and marking the first time that all three offices were filled at the same time by elected Republicans.
Gov. Josh Shapiro says he’s ready to work with President Donald Trump. The Democratic leader of Pennsylvania, where support for domestic energy production and a populist enthusiasm for the commander-in-chief resonates loudly,
F or more than a year, one man has attempted to save the former Western Penitentiary by convincing Gov. Josh Shapiro that the building would be better used for recreational tourism than spending $49 million to transform it into a flat concrete pad.
Three weeks after a Pittston-area bottling plant closed, putting over 200 people out of work, Gov. Josh Shapiro has announced a grant to help a Pittston-area beverage packaging plant expand,
Governor Josh Shapiro is reacting to the mass pardons and commutations of those charged or convicted for the attack on the U.S. capitol. He says it’s very
We’ve got an opportunity to develop that whole South Philly area in a way that’s great for people to work and live and play and enjoy,” Shapiro said.
State Rep. Matt Gergely, who represents the Mon Valley, died weeks after suffering an unspecified medical emergency.
The governor's comments about the Center City project come weeks after a divided City Council vote and amid opposition from some Pa. lawmakers.
I believe there’s more that unites us as Americans than divides us —and as the Trump Administration begins its work, we must focus on the commonsense issues that bring people together to move our Commonwealth and our country forward.
Governor: 48, Shapiro: 48 as the state’s 48th governor came together with educators and Allentown-area elected officials Friday to signal optimism that bipartisan investments in education will continue in the next state budget session.