Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman used a computer to process audio in his first in-person interview since suffering a stroke earlier this year. Fetterman, a Democrat running for U.S. Senate, was seated behind an Apple computer, which he looked at after a reporter asked him a question, to read audio converted into text, according to…
Pennsylvania Senate Candidate Fetterman Needs Computer to Process Audio in First In-Person Interview Since Stroke
‘There’s No There There’: Fetterman’s Problems Go Beyond His Health
Commentary PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania—A couple hundred die-hard supporters of John Fetterman’s campaign stood in the pouring rain Saturday morning in a Pittsburgh parking lot, a scene reminiscent of the former President Donald Trump supporters who stood in the rain for his rally in Greensburg in May. They were all waiting to hear him spell out the…
Longtime Pennsylvania State Representative Tony DeLuca Has Died
Pennsylvania state Rep. Anthony M. “Tony” DeLuca died Sunday at his Penn Hills home after a brief battle with lymphoma, a disease he had beaten two times previously, the Pennsylvania House Democratic Caucus announced Monday. At 85, DeLuca was the oldest serving member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. The Democrat lawmaker held the seat…
Tony DeLuca, Longtime Pennsylvania State Lawmaker, Dies at 85
Pennsylvania state Rep. Anthony M. “Tony” DeLuca died on Oct. 9 at his Penn Hills home after a brief battle with lymphoma, a disease he had beaten two times previously, the Pennsylvania House Democratic Caucus has announced. At 85, DeLuca was the oldest and longest-serving member of the state’s House of Representatives. The Democratic lawmaker…
Philly Democrat Endorses Oz for Senate, Says Public Safety More Important Than Party Affiliation
A Philadelphia Democrat has decided to endorse Republican Mehmet Oz in the Pennsylvania Senate race, citing concerns over public safety and crime in his city. Tom Knox, who once served as deputy mayor under Democrat Ed Rendell, said in a statement obtained by Townhall on Oct. 7 that he is a “lifelong Democrat,” but he…
Teen, 15, Arrested in Shooting at Amusement Park That Hurt 3
WEST MIFFLIN, Pa.—A 15-year-old has been arrested in last month’s shooting at a western Pennsylvania amusement park that wounded three people, including two teenagers. Allegheny County and West Mifflin police said last week that the teenager is being charged as an adult with aggravated assault, reckless endangering, and firearms crimes in the Sept. 24 gunfire…
Lots More to See Than Lovely Leaves in Pennsylvania Dutch Country
By Gretchen McKay From Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Holtwood–Travel the quiet country roads of Lancaster County, and chances are you’ll catch a glimpse of its most famous tourist attraction: the plain-living Amish who arrived here in the early 1700s and still make do without the modern conveniences of electricity or telephones. We saw lots of them on…
Pennsylvania Identifies Discovered Remains as Teenager Missing Since 1969
Authorities in Pennsylvania have identified a set of human remains as those of a Wilkes-Barre teenage girl who went missing more than 50 years ago, state police said. In an Oct. 4 press release, Pennsylvania State Police said the remains were discovered in Luzerne County on Nov. 17, 2012, by people digging for relics in…
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Challenge to Pennsylvania Electoral Map
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a former GOP congressman’s challenge to a map of Pennsylvania’s U.S. House of Representatives districts adopted by the commonwealth’s Democrat-majority high court. Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court ruled in February 2022 to use a U.S. House district map that was more favorable to Democrats than the maps that were…
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Dies: Court
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Max Baer died just months before he was slated to retire, the court said over the weekend. Baer, 74, died on Saturday at his home near Pittsburgh, the court confirmed in a news release. Other details about his death were not provided. “Pennsylvania has lost a jurist who served the…
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