Public records advocate: In Pa., a 'new era of openness'

The York Daily Record/Sunday News asked Kim de Bourbon, executive director of the Pennsylvania Freedom of Information Coalition, some questions about the state's new open records law, which is 2½ months old. Read More...

Opinion: You have a right to know

One reason state lawmakers dragged their feet for so long in updating Pennsylvania's weak open records law was because they thought most voters didn't really care much about easy access to government documents. Read More...

State responds to Shrewsbury Twp. record request

The state Office of Open Records sent a letter to Shrewsbury Township regarding an open record appeal filed by a resident. Read More...

Shrewsbury Twp. couple among first to file right-to-know appeal

When Linda and Kurt Kurzmiller arrived Jan. 15 at the state's new open records office in Harrisburg, it was still under construction. Workers were filing in and out of the North Street building. There wasn't a sign outside to direct them where to go. But they made it to the office. Read More...