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Harrisburg's first female mayor-elect, Linda Thompson, will be on proving ground when she takes office Jan 4.
In Harrisburg and York, first-term mayors are poised to bring new agendas, new administrations and new approaches. In Lancaster, the re-election of Democratic Mayor Rick Gray promises continuity with the recent past, a period that brought a surge in development.
Fresh off her mayoral race victory over Wendell K. Banks, Kim Bracey has turned her attention to assembling her administration and formulating a game plan for when she takes office.
A look at the top business priorities of mayors-elect in Harrisburg, Lancaster and York
If Central Pennsylvania is ever going to have a regional transit line, there have to be fresh discussions about how to pay for Capital Red Rose Corridor, Dauphin County Commissioner Dominic DiFrancesco said.
The Harrisburg Regional Chamber & Capital Region Economic Development Corp. loaned $200,000 to a Cumberland County industrial materials production company to help it buy equipment.
A week after winning York's Nov. 3 mayoral race, Kim Bracey announced her transition team -- a group of area professionals chaired by city Controller Robert Lambert. The team's goal is to identify and prioritize challenges facing the city.
I am sad for Pennsylvania. Yet another round of indictments for public corruption has rocked the Capitol.
Why in heaven's name do you presume that we, your readers, should all "get behind" the proposed light rail commuter system?
Last week's question: Should county governments use taxes to provide operation money for the Capital Red Rose commuter line? Why or why not?
Yes - 50 percent
No - 50 percent