Governor Josh Shapiro announced a $4.6 million investment into clean energy, writes the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, a notorious Philadelphia sports fan, is locking in his predictions for the NFC Championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders. “I like the Birds chances,
News sat down with Governor Josh Shapiro to talk about key issues facing Pennsylvania, including raising the minimum wage and the ongoing debate over legalizing recreational marijuana. Governor Shapiro is entering the second half of his term in office and says his main focus continues to be improving the lives
As skyrocketing utility prices loom on the horizon, four more state leaders stand behind Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s complaint about PJM’s management of the power grid. Democratic Govs. J.B. Pritzker of Illinois,
The three statewide row officers were sworn in today to new four-year terms. There were two incumbents and a brand new Attorney General. Treasurer Stacy Garrity celebrated her second
After opposing the use of any state resources for the Sixers’ now-abandoned proposal to build an arena in Center City, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says he isn’t closing the book on the state getting involved in the team’s new South Philly arena project.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro renewed his commitment to fair education funding during a visit Friday to Allentown’s Harrison-Morton Middle School.
Gov. Josh Shapiro said Tuesday that he recently met with cannabis dispensary owners from Maryland, Ohio, New York and New Jersey. He wanted to ask them how many of their customers at stores near the Pennsylvania border were crossing state lines to buy their products.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro returned to Johnstown this week, where he announced his gubernatorial campaign more than two years ago, and had a lot on his mind —
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro criticized President Donald Trump for his pardons of about 1,500 people convicted for storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, including for violent offenses against Capitol police officers.
The governor says he remains committed to commonsense Pennsylvania priorities and "where our priorities are aligned, I stand ready to work with the Trump Administration to continue our progress here in Pennsylvania.