Tuesday’s filing is the latest court battle between one of the region’s largest public water systems and the office tasked ...
American Water Works will merge with Essential Utilities to create a $40 billion public water and wastewater utility, which will operate under the name of American Water.
According to the Trump administration, funding will run out for the food assistance program that is relied upon by 42 million Americans to supplement their grocery bills.
Pennsylvania voters go to the polls next week to decide if three Supreme Court justices will remain on the bench. We hear from the justices and discuss with a panel.
With a new analysis showing where the pollution is going, environmental advocates call on public officials to do more to stop it.
The Philadelphia Eagles have perfected the "tush push" play, but opponents and officials struggle to counter it.
Community members and planners envision a safer, greener Route 9 corridor with new parks, housing and connections to heal decades of neglect.
The FAA reported issues at Newark's international airport, as well as in Los Angeles, Texas and Florida. Air traffic controllers are working without pay during the shutdown.
The state’s application, which officials have up to 30 days to process, still isn’t available, leading one foe to predict a temporary ban on buying guns.
Hospital workers and public health officials say new combinations of street drugs, traumatic brain injuries and other health issues could be driving the uptick in seizures.
Five years after it was closed, razed and rebuilt, the Princeton University Art Museum will be ready for visitors on ...
In the face of devastating population loss throughout the region, every bat that the Pennsylvania Bat Conservation and Rehabilitation is able to save is making a difference.
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