These small towns in the Alleghenies of West Virginia and Pennsylvania are often overlooked but have many hidden gems.
Trump captured about 20% of the vote citywide and increased his support in working-class communities across racial groups.
Moving from rural Pennsylvania to Washington, DC, came with a lot of surprises. The work culture was intense, but I loved how much there was to do.
Trump won by huge margins in rural counties, while Harris' efforts in smaller Rust Belt counties was not large enough to secure the state.
Hannah Beier for The New York Times Supported by By Jonathan Weisman and Campbell Robertson Reporting from the Pennsylvania ...
As thousands of U.S. counties and towns report vote totals, it can be hard to figure out when the results reported so far ...
President-elect Donald Trump won Pennsylvania the ... areas and potential growth in cities. But those counties did not appear ...
About 3,000 people attempt the entire distance of the 2,198-mile Appalachian Trail every year. Only 1 in 4 make it. It took ...
The pair were among the thousands who voted Tuesday in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania ... who stood next to him. “The big thing for me is the border and the economy,” Shenk said.
Donald Trump described the United States as an “occupied country,” pointing to both undocumented and legal migrants as he ...
Former President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris spent the day in Pennsylvania, a battleground state, bringing an end to a tumultuous campaign.