With Pennsylvania’s expansion of Sunday hunting taking effect next month, state park and forestry officials announced a “phased approach” to opening public land this fall on days previously off limits ...
State legislators now have a third option to give the Pennsylvania Game Commission authority to offer more Sundays for hunting. State Rep. Eric Davanzo, R-Westmoreland County, introduced House Bill ...
A version of this story first appeared in Talk of the Town — a daily newsletter from the State College regional bureau of Spotlight PA, an independent, nonpartisan newsroom dedicated to investigative ...
Legislation that would allow hunting on any Sunday has passed the state House and Senate and is heading to the governor’s desk. If Gov. Josh Shapiro signs it, hunting in Pennsylvania will be allowed ...
Pennsylvanians are one step closer to hunting deer, turkeys and bears on Sundays, after the state House passed a bill Wednesday to lift the longtime near-total ban. Supporters have said repealing the ...
Pennsylvanians will soon be able to go hunting on Sundays. Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a bill on Wednesday that removes a prohibition on hunting on Sundays, a move some advocates have waited decades for.
Pennsylvania’s centuries-old ban on Sunday hunting is now fully ended, as Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a bill into law Wednesday that will allow the state game commission to open up an unlimited number of ...
The autumn season is synonymous with the most popular hunting seasons for a majority of hunters. But for those intrepid folks willing to brave some winter weather, the next several weeks will serve up ...
(WHTM) — Got plans this Sunday? This weekend will feel longer than any previous one for hunters. Sunday, Sept. 14, is the first day of Sunday hunting since lawmakers lifted the century-old ban this ...
State Rep. Mandy Steele (D., Allegheny) and Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro at the Sunday hunting bill signing. Commonwealth Media Services A version of this story first appeared in Talk of the Town — a ...
A version of this story first appeared in Talk of the Town — a daily newsletter from the State College regional bureau of Spotlight PA, an independent, nonpartisan newsroom dedicated to investigative ...