03.16.12 | Jeremy Miller
A local soldier wrapped up his tour of duty in Afghanistan and is now reunited with a family member whom he saved while he was deployed. The last time Staff Sergeant Bob Cook saw Rio, she was just a scared little puppy barely surviving. "She ...
03.16.12 | Jeremy Miller
Local Mayor Says "Tier Six" Plan Does Too Little
03.16.12 | Jeremy Miller
Mormon Church Continues Exponential Growth
03.16.12 | Jeremy Miller
Honoring JoePa Gaining Support
03.15.12 | Bob Price
New York would see up to seven Las Vegas-style casinos, a doubled DNA database to fight crime and free innocent people, and a less cushy pension for future public workers under deals struck behind closed doors Wednesday.
03.15.12 | Bob Price
Pennsylvania is home to one of the nation's toughest photo identification laws for voters, less than eight months before the presidential election.
03.15.12 | Bob Price
A coordinated attack by Democrats on Mitt Romney's plan to "get rid of" Planned Parenthood to help balance the federal budget is part of a larger campaign to ensure that Romney and other Republicans lose credibility with female voters.
03.15.12 | Bob Price
School districts soon will be able to opt out of a common ammonia-treated ground beef filler critics have dubbed "pink slime."
03.14.12 | Bob Price
The first salary increases for New York judges in 13 years appear headed for approval in the upcoming state budget, quietly ending one of Albany's long political dramas that recurred annually, then wound through the courts after frustrated jurists ...
03.14.12 | Bob Price
The Senate Republican and Assembly Democratic majorities are preparing to pass their own redistricting plan even as it's condemned by good-government groups as gerrymandering to protect their political interests.