Some Pennsylvanians who traveled for Trump's inauguration were left out in the cold Monday, but they still had warm feelings about the new president.
Pennsylvania State Police request public aid in finding Ellen Donahoo, a missing 76-year-old woman with dementia from Washington County.
Police said Donahoo is believed to be endangered and suffers from dementia. Anyone with information is asked to call police by dialing 911 or by calling Pennsylvania State Police in Washington at 724-223-5200.
Police say conditions inside the home were deplorable, with several inches of dog and rodent feces on the floor and piles of garbage.
Over 1,500 people from across the country faced charges related to the Capitol riot, with offenses ranging from trespassing to assaulting law enforcement officers. Nearly 650 people were already serving sentences — about half of those who’ve pleaded guilty or been convicted.
Wednesday in Western Pennsylvania started with sub-zero air temperatures, and bitter cold. We tracked the lowest temperatures.
Approximately 237,526 people moved to Pennsylvania in 2023, while 272,461 moved out. This represents a net loss of 34,935 residents. The Keystone State has been struggling to attract domestic migrants, averaging only three incoming movers per day in the same year.
The Supreme Court said Tuesday it won’t hear civil rights groups’ appeal seeking to invalidate Pennsylvania’s dating requirement for mail ballots, which has invalidated thousands of votes
The body of a missing Washington County woman has been found near Fairmont, West Virginia. Ellen Donahoo, 76, went missing on Monday night after she was last seen in the area of Kusch Road and Daniels Run Road in New Bethlehem Township,
(The Center Square) – Recruiting new police officers and supporting those already on the job in Pennsylvania remains a constant struggle. That’s why the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency backs local agencies as a way to boost hiring and ...
Pennsylvania health officials reviewed the case and determined "no public health action is currently necessary," the superintendent said.
Federal interference threatened operations for two Pennsylvania steel companies this year. The allies on the battlefield, however, looked a lot different – a fact that’s left critics questioning Gov.