I was just a baby when my parents were brutally murdered in their home in 1984. Their killer was captured, tried, convicted, and sentenced to death by a jury of his peers. Now Larry Krasner wants to reverse that jury’s sentence, and doesn’t think the victim’s family should have a say in the matter.
By Lisa Hart
Andy Bloom: Across the pond, tax cuts take hold
Could British tax cuts serve as an example for the U.S. Congress to follow after the midterms?
By Andy Bloom
A union contract in Venango County pits steel workers against union officials
Dispute between Big Labor and local workers will soon become a federal case.
By Anthony Hennen