Oz and Toomey call on Fetterman to debate in Pa. Senate race
Republican Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz teamed up with U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey on Tuesday to publicly call on his Democratic rival, John Fetterman, to participate in a debate in their high-profile Pennsylvania race.
Philadelphia Mayor's race: Councilmembers Maria Quiñones Sánchez, Derek Green announce candidacy
Philadelphia councilmembers Maria Quiñones Sánchez and Derek Green have resigned and announced their plans to run in the city's mayoral race.
Trump moves to general election mode with Pennsylvania rally
While the former president's endorsed picks won many Republican primaries this summer, many of those he backed were inexperienced and polarizing figures now struggling in their November races.
Pennsylvania gov. nominee Doug Mastriano sues Jan. 6 committee over deposition authority
Pennsylvania's Republican nominee for governor is suing the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, contesting its legal ability to force him to answer questions about it.
Oz attacks Fetterman's refusal to debate in race for Pennsylvania U.S. Senate seat
As the November elections in Pennsylvania inch closer, democratic senate candidate John Fetterman received vitriol from his counterpart, Dr. Mehmet Oz, about his refusal to agree to a debate.
Pennsylvania gov. nominee Doug Mastriano wore Confederate uniform for faculty photo
Pennsylvania GOP gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano posed in a Confederate uniform for a faculty photo at the Army War College, three years before he retired from the U.S. Army.
Pennsylvania's highest court loosens rules on where malpractice cases can be filed
Pennsylvania’s highest court is reversing its own two-decade-old rule that required medical malpractice cases to be filed in the county where the alleged harm occurred.
Oz sharpens attack on Fetterman health after 'crudites' flub
Dr. Mehmet Oz is taking a sharper tone in attacking the health of Democrat John Fetterman in their Pennsylvania Senate race. The celebrity heart surgeon’s campaign says that if the state’s lieutenant governor “had ever eaten a vegetable in his life, then maybe he wouldn’t have had a major stroke.”
Three Pennsylvania counties ordered to count mail-in votes
Berks, Fayette and Lancaster counties were ordered to count the undated mail-in ballots, and the judge gave the counties a Wednesday deadline to certify their primary election results — including the undated ballots — and report back to state election officials.
Pennsylvania judge vows to move quickly on dispute over mail-in votes
The judge in a case brought by Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration against three counties that aren’t reporting mail-in ballots lacking handwritten dates on their return envelopes says she'll rule as quickly as possible.
John Fetterman 'grateful' as he returns to Pennsylvania Senate race
Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman is acknowledging he is lucky to be alive as he officially returns to the campaign trail.
Pennsylvania gov. nominee Doug Mastriano cuts short interview with Jan. 6 panel
Pennsylvania’s Republican governor nominee Doug Mastriano has appeared briefly before the Jan. 6 committee investigating the U.S. Capitol insurrection.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court upholds 2019 mail-in voting expansion
A wide expansion of mail-in voting in Pennsylvania has survived a legal challenge brought by some of the same Republican state representatives who voted for the legislation nearly three years ago.
Third-party candidates file to run for Pennsylvania governor, Senate
Third-party candidates in Pennsylvania for governor and U.S. Senate are filing paperwork to get on the Nov. 8 general election ballot, potentially making a crucial difference in the high-stakes races.
Fetterman harnesses power of social media in Pennsylvania Senate campaign
In one of this year’s most competitive U.S. Senate races, the biggest moments aren't playing out on the campaign trail. They’re on social media.
Four Pennsylvania universities reject GOP call to freeze tuition
Four Pennsylvania universities say they will follow through with tuition increases despite calls from House Republicans to roll back the price hikes. The lawmakers, including Sen. Doug Mastriano, the GOP nominee for governor, argue Penn State, University of Pittsburgh, Lincoln and Temple are receiving federal funds and do not need to increase tuition.
Judge to decide if Pennsylvania sufficiently funds education
A decision about whether Pennsylvania’s method of funding public education meets the state constitutional requirement that lawmakers provide “a thorough and efficient system” is in the hands of a state judge.
GOP warms to far-right gubernatorial nominee in Pennsylvania
Republicans are warming up to the Republican nominee for governor in Pennsylvania, Doug Mastriano. When Mastriano crushed a nine-person field to win the primary in May, some in the party warned that his far-right views would squander an otherwise attainable seat in a critical battleground state.
Republicans challenge Pennsylvania's mail-in voting law again
Republicans are suing again in an attempt to throw out Pennsylvania’s broad mail-in voting law. The new lawsuit that was filed late Wednesday contends that the court must invalidate the law because of a provision that says it is void if any of its requirements are struck down in court.
Deana's Law: Pennsylvania legislation targeting repeat DUI offenders signed into law
It has been more than three years since Deana DeRosa Eckman was killed in a head-on collision in Delaware County, and now legislation in her honor is targeting repeat DUI offenders like the one behind the wheel of the truck that crashed into her vehicle.