April 24, 2023 Pennsylvania ammunition plant part of Pentagon plan to modernize, accelerate the production of ammo The Scranton Army Ammunition Plant is modernizing and accelerating the production of ammunition. Ukraine has been using the ammunition from the plant in the war with Russia.
April 24, 2023 Trial for Pittsburgh synagogue shooter set to begin The trial for the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter who killed 11 people is set to begin. Jury selection for the trial begins on Monday for the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history;
April 23, 2023 Philadelphia 16-year-old shot in face while sitting at a SEPTA public transit stop: police A Philadelphia teenager was shot in the face while sitting on the stairs of a SEPTA train station, police say. The 16-year-old was rushed to a local hospital in critical condition.
April 21, 2023 Woman arrested in New York after human remains discovered in fire pit at Pennsylvania home: Report Human remains were found in missing person Michael Frank Maisner's Pennsylvania home, and a woman was arrested and charged with stealing his car in upstate New York.
April 20, 2023 EPA settlement would force Pennsylvania to cut Chesapeake Bay pollution The Environmental Protection Agency and the commonwealth of Pennsylvania have reached a proposed settlement to limit Chesapeake Bay pollution from the state.
April 20, 2023 Teenage PA supermarket employee charged after needles found in groceries An underage employee at a Lower Macungie Township, Pennsylvania supermarket will be charged in connection with sewing needles found hidden in purchased groceries.
April 19, 2023 Philadelphia business owner, accomplice charged for starting blaze that killed firefighter Two Philadelphia men have been charged with conspiracy and malicious damage after a firefighter died in a blaze set to aid in a false insurance claim.
April 19, 2023 Former Pennsylvania congressman, 'King of Asphalt' Bud Shuster dead at 91 Former Republican Pennsylvania Rep. Bud Shuster, who represented the Keystone State's rural south in Congress for almost three decades, has died. He was 91.
April 19, 2023 Fetterman says he 'wasn't functional' after election win: 'I literally stopped eating and drinking' Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania described his depression as being so severe he "stopped eating and drinking" after winning his Senate race.
April 19, 2023 Rural PA county sanctioned by state Supreme Court over copied voting machine data Fulton County, Pennsylvania, was sanctioned by the state Supreme Court on Wednesday after two officials were found to have allowed a third party to copy 2020 voting machine data.