Walleye and sauger fishing seasons begin May 2

Harrisburg, PA (May 1) – All signs point to a successful season ahead as Walleye and Sauger fishing begins in Pennsylvania on Saturday, May 2. "Walleye are a popular catch for anglers seeking fish that can grow to significant size and make great table fare,"... Read More.

PLCB continues to expand access to state-run liquor stores

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board today announced it continues to expand access to wine and spirits to retail customers and licensees, all while maintaining social distancing and other Pennsylvania Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention best practices... Read More.

Wolf to decide today which parts of PA can begin to reopen

Harrisburg, PA – Gov. Tom Wolf is expected to announce today which parts of Pennsylvania can start reopening in the new red-yellow-green plan for counties or regions to begin easing COVID-19-related restrictions. Any parts of the state that are given the go-ahead would move into... Read More.

Bells Across Pennsylvania Day for COVID-19 workers this Sunday

Pennsylvania – The Pennsylvania State Mayors' Association has initiated an event entitled "Bells Across Pennsylvania Day." This statewide event will take place on this upcoming Sunday, May 3, 2020. lts threefold purpose is: To recognize and honor first responders, healthcare workers, and employees of grocery... Read More.

PA plans to announce Friday which parts of state can reopen first

Harrisburg, PA (AP) — Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration plans to announce Friday which parts of Pennsylvania can begin seeing a step-by-step relaxation of coronavirus-related shutdown directives. Still, Wolf and administration officials weren't projecting Tuesday when the state will have widespread mass-testing capacity. Secretary of Health Rachel... Read More.

Bill could give firefighters and EMS $40 million in financial assistance

Harrisburg, PA – Legislation sponsored by Rep. Cris Dush (R-Jefferson/Indiana) to potentially provide up to $40 million in financial assistance to Pennsylvania’s dedicated fire and emergency medical service companies was unanimously approved by the Pennsylvania House on Tuesday. “Fire departments across the Commonwealth have already... Read More.