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Following the first virtual roll call in the history of the Pennsylvania Senate Wednesday, the state Senate unanimously approved pushing the stateĢƵ April 28 primary to June 2 in a COVID-19 mitigation effort. The measure goes before Gov. Tom Wolf, who has indicated he would sign it into ...

The number of Pennsylvanians who have tested positive for COVID-19 has reached 851, state Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine announced Tuesday.Seven people in the state have died as a result of this virus, she said.A second person in Fayette County has also tested positive for COVID-19, ...

A pedestrian was fatally injured early Monday morning in Oliver, North Union Township.A vehicle hit the pedestrian along Oliver Road at about 6:30 a.m., according to a Fayette County 911 supervisor. The coroner was called to the scene.State police is investigating.More information will be ...

An additional 165 positive tests for COVID-19 were reported Monday by the state Department of Health, bringing PennsylvaniaĢƵ total to 644 cases in 34 counties.The DOH also reported six deaths in the state: two in Northampton County and one each in Allegheny, Lackawanna, Monroe and Montgomery ...

The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) announced today that all schools in the commonwealth will remain closed through at least April 6 as a result of the COVID-19 response efforts.Secretary of Education Pedro A. Rivera said his decision to close all schools for the additional period ...

Stressing a need to quell the spread of COVID-19 across Pennsylvania, Gov. Tom Wolf said Sunday that a stay-at-home order, like one imposed in Philadelphia, “has to be under consideration.”“We’re trying to buy time,” Wolf said during a virtual press conference. “We cannot overload ...