Habay rival sues
Oh what a difference a hyphen makes. (2006-01-13)
Roberts says he won't seek re-election
State Rep. Larry Roberts of Fayette County, a seven-term Democrat who burst upon the political scene in the early 1990s on the strength of a unique and aggressive campaign, has decided to end his controversial career with nary a whimper. (2006-01-13) Dermody denies county job offer rumors
State Rep. Frank Dermody was surprised to read that he was in line for a new, high-powered Allegheny County job. (2006-01-13) Ruling to affect state
Commonwealth Court will be asked to decide whether Westmoreland County's selection of electronic voting machines violated the Pennsylvania Constitution in a case both sides agreed affects the entire state. (2006-01-12) College students upset with date for special election
Pittsburgh college students are accusing 25-year-old City Council President Luke Ravenstahl of betraying his young constituents by scheduling a special election to fill an empty City Council seat during spring break. (2006-01-12) Swann kicks off by ripping Rendell
Republican gubernatorial hopeful Lynn Swann officially launched his campaign Wednesday night with a blistering attack on Gov. Ed Rendell. (2006-01-05) 2-race winner opts for mayor's job
Export Council is looking to fill a council seat vacated by the borough mayor. (2006-01-04) Ballot debate in flux
Five years after the vote-counting debacle in Florida suspended the election of a new U.S. president, states are embroiled in a contentious debate over how voters should cast ballots. (2006-01-04) Inauguration jam
Downtown motorists will not be able to use Grant Street near City Hall during much of the day today. (2006-01-03) Electronic vote approved
Butler County will abandon its punch-card voting system in favor of touch-screen machines, county commissioners decided Wednesday. (2005-12-22) |