Gathering limits softened to allow more people at events in PA

Harrisburg, PA - As Pennsylvanians continue to do their part by adopting healthy behaviors to combat the spread of COVID-19, today Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine amended existing COVID-19 orders to allow for adjusted capacity to gathering limits while keeping... Read More.

Gov. Wolf expected to speak today about sports crowd limits

Harrisburg, PA - Governor Tom Wolf is expected to hold a press conference today at 10 a.m., giving new details about crowd capacity limits at sporting events. This could impact high school, college, and professional sports. So far, the current gathering limits are 25 people indoors... Read More.

Online voter services restored in PA after outage

Harrisburg, PA (AP) — Online voter services are now restored after a contractor’s computer problem took down the online registration and mail ballot application system for less than two days. The Wolf administration said an equipment failure at a data center caused online outages for... Read More.

Online voter registration and other services affected by outage

Harrisburg, PA – Due to an equipment failure at a data center managed by Unisys for the commonwealth, multiple commonwealth agencies, including the Department of State, are experiencing an outage of many online services that began late Saturday. This includes online voter registration and online... Read More.

29 counties, including us, under at drought watch in PA

Harrisburg, PA – After a meeting of the Commonwealth Drought Task Force, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) today moved Clinton and McKean counties to drought warning and added 13 counties to drought watch. There are now three counties on drought warning: Clinton, McKean,... Read More.