The Rendell Administration is urging people who will be affected by the failure to renew federally funded unemployment compensation to continue filing claims in case Congress acts to extend benefits ...
HARRISBURG — Gov. Ed Rendell has signed bills that reduce pension benefits for newly hired state and public-school employees and require the establishment of recycling programs for electronic ...
Political analysts and polling numbers say that this year’s election will be difficult for any candidate with a “D” next to his name on the ballot. In the race to be Pennsylvania’s next governor, ...
HARRISBURG — Gov. Ed Rendell says Pennsylvania doesn't get enough credit for its accomplishments because special interests exert too much control over state government. Rendell renewed his pitch ...
As Gov. Ed Rendell prepares to leave office, The Patriot-News staff examines several key areas affecting Pennsylvanians, such as schools, businesses, health care and public safety. Some of the many ...
HARRISBURG — Gov. Ed Rendell says Pennsylvania's employment outlook continutes to improve and state tax collections are on track as he prepares to step down after eight years in office. At a Capitol ...
Thousands of pages of the agency transition reports, a roadmap of sorts for Gov.-elect Tom Corbett, provide an immense amount of information. It includes the size and deployment of the state work ...
Reminding lawmakers about the urgent need to rebuild the country's aging transportation network, former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell (D) told a key Senate panel on Jan. 29 that they need to raise fuel ...
SCRANTON -- Hillary Rodham Clinton and Gov. Ed Rendell will appear at Scranton's St. Patrick's Day Parade Saturday. In answer to a shout from the crowd, the Democratic presidential hopeful told Monday ...
Two big names in local politics have weighed in on next year’s congressional primary to replace U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans. Former Mayor Michael Nutter endorsed Dr. Ala Stanford on Thursday, a week after ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Former Governor Ed Rendell is weighing in again on Attorney ...