News

Milton Shapp may not be a household name in Pennsylvania homes today, but the state’s 40th governor remains a symbol of ...
Milton Shapp may not be a household name in Pennsylvania homes today, but the state’s 40th governor remains a symbol of ...
Rep. Izzy Smith Wade-El says Pennsylvania needs to codify protections for the LGBTQ+ community into law through the Equality ...
Pennsylvania was once first in the nation when it comes to protecting the rights of LGBTQ citizens. The problem is, advocates ...
Today in Harrisburg is the anniversary of Gov. Milton Shapp's executive order banning LGBTQ+ discrimination in state hiring.
In the wake of the attack on the Governor’s Residence - an attack on Gov. Josh Shapiro and his family - it is a moment to reflect. And specifically to reflect both on the origins of Pennsylvania, ...
The fire severely damaged a reception area where Shapiro hosted a Passover dinner hours earlier. Authorities say the historic, 29,000 square-foot residence had no fire suppression sprinklers.
It's not the first time the residence has been severely damaged. In 1972, Gov. Milton Shapp and his family were forced to evacuate after Hurricane Agnes overwhelmed the building with 5 feet of water.