Harrisburg, PA – Today, Secretary Leslie S. Richards announced that the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has obtained certification from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for its rail transit State Safety Oversight (SSO) programs to meet a new federal requirement in advance of the April 2019 deadline. Under newly established federal law, states with rail transit […]
By: Andrea Sears HARRISBURG, Pa. – High rents are threatening families’ financial security and putting home ownership out of reach for many, according to a new report. The analysis from The Pew Charitable Trusts says since the Great Recession, the number of households paying more than 30 percent of their pre-tax income in rent has grown. […]
By: Andrea Sears HARRISBURG, Pa. – State lawmakers were urged on Tuesday to end exemptions to Pennsylvania’s Clean Indoor Air Act. Almost 81,000 Pennsylvanians will be diagnosed with cancer this year, and close to 30,000 will die of cancer-related causes. Cancer patients, survivors and caregivers spent the day asking their representatives to protect more workers […]
April 11, 2018 Public Meeting Video Now Available The April 11, 2018 Public Meeting held at Villanova University is now available for viewing. Click the link below to view the video. Public Meeting – April 11, 2018 Download QR 🡻
Order No. 132-SL Volunteers of America Delaware Valley Registered Principal Collingswood, NJ 08107 ORDER SUMMARY: 1. Volunteers of America Delaware Valley, in its capacity as a principal registered with the Pennsylvania Department of State (“Department of State”) under principal registration number “P18121,” failed to timely file a quarterly expense report with the Department of State […]
Harrisburg, PA – Secretary of Banking and Securities Robin L. Wiessmann today announced the release of a new series of videos that explains the amount of interest Pennsylvania consumers can be charged when borrowing money. “Finding out how much interest you can be charged can be a complicated task, depending on who is lending you the […]
At 9:16 p.m., on Saturday, April 21, 2018, the Manheim Township Police were dispatched to the Lancaster Airport at 500 Airport Road for a report of intoxicated persons who were attempting to fly an aircraft from the airport. The call originated from employees of a business at the airport. Officers responded to the airport and […]
A Lancaster man with multiple convictions for drug-dealing will serve up 11 years in prison for his latest crimes: cocaine sales while under police surveillance. Lancaster County Judge Merrill Spahn Jr. sentenced Rhamin Turner to 5½ to 11 years. Turner, 44, was convicted of six felonies at trial last year regarding sales Turner made from […]