Harrisburg Introduces Innovative Flex Work Program for State Employees at Rachel Carson Building
Pennsylvania launches a pilot flex work program for state employees, offering a new hoteling system with reservable desks and space in the Rachel Carson Building to modernize and maximize office efficiency.
Pennsylvania Rallies Against Human Trafficking with Statewide Advocacy and Strategy Session
Pennsylvania's Interagency Human Trafficking Workgroup convened for an advocacy day to discuss strategies against human trafficking, featuring survivor insights, legislative participation, and multi-disciplinary approaches to combat the issue.
Philadelphia City Council Cracks Down on 'Skill Games,' Imposes Fines for License Plate Flipper Use
Philly City Council approved a bill to restrict digital gaming machines to licensed casinos or bars and imposed a $2,000 fine on license plate flipping devices. They also supported funding for gun violence prevention and scheduled budget hearings.
Philadelphia Drug Trafficker Sentenced to 51 Years After Attempt to Silence Witness
In Philadelphia, Luis Algarin-Torres has been sentenced to 51 years in prison for his crimes, which included an attempt to have a witness murdered. This sentencing marks a significant moment of accountability for the drug trafficker.
Pennsylvania Leads Nation in Youth Farming: Governor Shapiro Invests $10M to Propel Agriculture and Educate Kids in Philadelphia
Pennsylvania supports young farmers with bipartisan efforts, backed by a $10 million investment to expand the dairy industry and implement agricultural education for children.












