March 24 Kermit Gosnell, found guilty of murdering infants at Philadelphia abortion clinic, is dead at 85 Kermit Gosnell, convicted of murdering three babies born alive at his Philadelphia abortion clinic, has died at 85 while serving multiple life sentences.
March 24 Gov Josh Shapiro admits Dem issues beyond rhetoric, says they failed to deliver to voters Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro argues the Democratic Party's problems go beyond messaging, saying Democrats failed to deliver tangible results and need an internal reckoning.
March 21 Top 5 states with the highest number of safe hospitals, according to new report Healthgrades chose 438 hospitals in 40 states for 2026 Patient Safety Excellence Awards, and Texas and Florida were among the top-performing states.
March 20 Pittsburgh Public Schools moves to remote learning ahead of NFL Draft Pittsburgh Public Schools announced that it would be shifting to remote learning out of concerns for "transportation challenges" during the 2026 NFL Draft.
March 19 Illegal immigrant accused of running over US citizen nabbed by ICE after Biden-era release A road rage incident in a Philadelphia suburb led to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arresting a violent illegal immigrant with a long criminal history.
March 18 New video shows terror suspect tackled after allegedly throwing bomb at NYC protest outside mayor's residence Video shows accused terror suspect tackled after allegedly throwing homemade bomb at NYC protest outside Gracie Mansion. NYPD calls it ISIS-inspired.
March 17 Pittsburgh police officers accused of ignoring ICE agents’ struggle with suspect Pittsburgh police were allegedly told to stand down as ICE agents struggled with a suspect during a detention attempt. The chief has launched an investigation into the claims.
March 17 I run a fracking company — New York banned the industry and stuck the poor with the bill New York's fracking ban creates energy poverty for 2.7 million residents while Pennsylvania neighbors profit from natural gas drilling.
March 14 JONATHAN TURLEY: How Gov Shapiro became a squatter and got sued by his neighbors Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro faces lawsuit from neighbors alleging he used state police to seize land for an 8-foot security fence around his home.
March 14 Pennsylvania men accused of ISIS-inspired bomb attack on NYC protesters near mayor's mansion: timeline Two Pennsylvania men accused of ISIS-inspired terror plot threw homemade bombs at NYC protesters. Both explosive devices failed to detonate during the incident.