Shapiro's proposal emphasized increased funding for education, transportation, and life sciences research while introducing new revenue sources through the legalization of recreational marijuana and taxation of skill games.
The 63-year-old history teacher, who had been serving a 14-year sentence, was expected to be reunited with his family in the eastern state of Pennsylvania by the end of the day. He left Russian airspace aboard the personal aircraft of Steve Witkoff,
The potential legalization of marijuana, and whether Pennsylvania could benefit from a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative were among a slate of topics Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23)
Many state lawmakers and citizens want recreational marijuana, and many do not. Will marijuana ever be legalized in Pennsylvania? It depends on who you ask. The proposed budget for
The Oakmont man was arrested for carrying a half ounce of medical marijuana and sentenced to 14 years in a penal colony.
A teacher from Pennsylvania serving a 14-year prison sentence in Russia for a marijuana charge was released Tuesday and is returning to the U.S., The White House announced.
Fogel was arrested in August 2021, and he was serving a 14-year prison system. His family and supporters said he was traveling with medically prescribed marijuana.
Marc Fogel is on his way home. The Oakmont teacher imprisoned in Russia since August 2021 for possession of medical marijuana legally dispensed in Pennsylvania was released Tuesday, his family confirmed.
Marc Fogel, a history teacher from Pennsylvania, is expected to be reunited with his family by the end of the day, according to National Security Advisor Mike Waltz. Fogel was arrested in August 2021 after his family said he was traveling with medically prescribed marijuana.
It took 1,270 days, but it finally happened. Marc Fogel, 63, of Oakmont, was released Tuesday from the Russian penal colony where he had been imprisoned since August 2021. He was sentenced to 14 years for possession of 17 grams of medical marijuana legally dispensed in Pennsylvania.
Talaria, the largest cannabis transporter in the state, hires former law enforcement officers to haul $1.5 billion in product a year.