Failure by Pa. officials to clarify rules around medical marijuana, addiction treatment had serious consequences by Ed Mahon of Spotlight PA
How one Pennsylvania lawmaker billed taxpayers $1.8 million in expenses by Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PA
Pa. Republicans’ major election overhaul advanced in the state House as Democrats called it a ‘farce’ by Jonathan Lai
Bill would force Pa. to post online how lawmakers spend millions in tax dollars each year by Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PA
‘Internal systemic failures’ led to Wolf administration blunder that derailed child sex abuse amendment by Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PA
See the Pa. lawmakers who spent the most on food, lodging, mileage and more by Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PA
A Pennsylvania county went from bust to boom times with natural gas. Now, it’s nearly broke. by Jamie Martines of Spotlight PA
What’s on the ballot? Your guide to Pa.’s 2021 primary ballot questions by Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PA
You’re invited! A free reader Q&A on how to fight back against misinformation in Pa. by Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PA
Pa. cannabis legalization remains unlikely as neighboring states go for it by Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PA
During height of coronavirus pandemic, Pa. lawmakers still cashed in big on meals, lodging by Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PA
Partisan Pa. websites masquerading as local news threaten trust in journalism, new report finds by Charlotte Keith of Spotlight PA
Spotlight PA, Inquirer sue to unseal records in ex-Democratic state lawmaker’s embezzlement case by Angela Couloumbis
In race for COVID-19 vaccinations, older residents in rural Pa. face tough obstacles by Jamie Martines
Stress, delays, and confusion still plague jobless in Pennsylvania, and January brought little relief by Rebecca Moss
A Pa. Republican lawmaker who marched to the U.S. Capitol before the mob attack is facing calls to resign by Cynthia Fern
In Illinois, the nation’s first reparations to survivors of police brutality wait for a memorial by Logan Jaffe
Companies vow to employ former prisoners and conserve energy — while still turning a profit by Cassie Slane