Search
Close this search box.

Month: April 2011

DePasquale Moves Toward Auditor General Bid

State Representative Eugene DePasquale (D-York) today announced that he is exploring a candidacy for Auditor General in 2012, an office that matches his record and reputation for scrupulous spending in the State House.

Read More

4/5 Morning Buzz

DePasquale for Auditor General, we poll the Allegheny County races, and the redistricting commission is chair-less.

Read More

Video: Leno Tweaks Rep. Marino

In our zeal for April Fools Day, we missed a few stories that broke on Thursday night and Friday. One of which was bad news for Rep. Tom Marino, whose office has watched with dismay as the Congressman’s misunderstood comments on Libya made it all the way to the Tonight Show.

Read More

Time Magazine: Could Shale Gas Power the World?

For more than a decade, Bonnie Burnett and her husband Truman have owned a second home in the hilly farmland of Bradford County, in northeastern Pennsylvania. It was a getaway for the Burnetts (who live three hours to the south, in Stroudsburg), a place to take their grandchildren for a swim in the wooded pond that lies just a few steps from their front door. “It used to be heaven here,” says Bonnie. “We were going to move here to live.” The Burnetts say their plans changed when a natural gas drilling operation on an adjacent property started less than 400 ft. (122 m) from their house.

Read More

4/4 Morning Buzz

Budget battles continue over Penn State, papers react to internal DEP Marcellus policy, and a run down of our coverage of April Fools day.

Read More

What the Hell, Specter Announces Run for U.S. Senate

In a surprise announcement, former Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) will be running for Sen. Bob Casey’s senate seat in the 2012 primary election. supporters.

In a statement released to the press, Specter noted he came to this decision after watching Senator Toomey’s maiden floor speech, and throwing the remote at his TV.

Read More
Email:
  • Do you agree that ByteDance should be forced to divest TikTok?


    • Yes. It's a national security risk. (60%)
    • No. It's an app used by millions and poses no threat. (40%)
    • What's ByteDance? (0%)

    Total Voters: 30

    Loading ... Loading ...
Continue to Browser

PoliticsPA

To install tap and choose
Add to Home Screen