Beginning July 31 and running through August 17, the Allegheny County Health Department and USDA Wildlife Services will distribute raccoon rabies vaccine baits across Allegheny County.
Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding today warned consumers to properly discard and report unordered and mislabeled seeds shipped from overseas.
Erie County President Judge John J. Trucilla, the Court of Common Pleas and Adult Probation/Parole announce the grand opening of the new Erie County Community Resource Center.
The City of Allentown recognizes a unique opportunity to position itself among other American cities that are using public art as an instrument to restore neighborhoods, create community, and fortify economic changes that attract creative people and businesses to the City.
Fulfilling a longtime dream, the Dauphin County Commissioners, along with federal, state and local officials and members of the Capital Area Greenbelt Association (CAGA), today unveiled a 2-mile extension linking the Capital Area Greenbelt trail to Fort Hunter Park along North Front Street in Susquehanna Township.
Pennsylvania will lose $542.2 million in total state and local tax revenue from the hotel industry due to COVID-19, according to an Oxford Economics estimate released by the American Hotels and Lodging Association.
There will be a Summer Youth Cafe, operated by the Youth Empowerment Project, offering Healthy and free meals at the Blawnox Borough Building at 376 Freeport Road.
A woman found innocent of state charges in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, but then convicted in the same case at the federal level is deserving of clemency, advocates say.
Pennsylvania collected $35 million in property taxes during the second quarter of 2020, unchanged from the same period the previous year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
Pennsylvania collected $35 million in property taxes during the second quarter of 2020, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.