Why, Mayor Kenney, do you think signing an executive order would stop criminals from carrying guns? The bad guys don’t listen to you.
By Patty-Pat Kozlowski
Philadelphia Police Department’s accreditation is up for revocation again
Despite a late-July vote to retain accreditation for Pennsylvania’s largest police department, Commissioner Danielle Outlaw has again been put on notice for ordering her department to comply with the controversial “Driving Equality Law,” a municipal ordinance that downgraded offenses still codified by the Pennsylvania vehicle code.
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Beth Ann Rosica: Who is Shapiro really fighting for?
Which policies will Shapiro promote if he’s elected: the new, moderate ones, or the ones he’s held for years until now?
By Beth Ann Rosica
Becky Corbin: Pennsylvanians should elect candidates who are serious about the opioid crisis
The leaders we send to Harrisburg and Washington in November must take action to end the flow of illicit drugs once and for all.
By Becky Corbin
Wally Nunn: Delco taxpayers can’t afford the county’s spending binge
Spending has skyrocketed since the Democrats took over the County Council in 2020. When federal Covid funds run out, they’ll raise taxes to keep paying for it.
By Wally Nunn
Sen. Katie Muth called Rachel Levine the “Mess in a Dress,” according to retired Air Force Major General
A retired Air Force major general who worked for the Pa. Dept. of Military and Veterans Affairs says the state senator from Chester County used a slur to describe then-Health Secretary Rachel Levine.
By Todd Shepherd
Sharon Pillar: How to protect yourself as a solar power consumer
The Inflation Reduction Act incentivizes homeowners to switch to solar — but be careful to avoid unscrupulous or incompetent contractors.
By Sharon Pillar
Christine Flowers: With Herschel Walker, the Left finally found an abortion they oppose
Progressives in the media finally take exception to the destruction of human life — but only when a Republican allegedly paid for it.
By Christine Flowers
Pennsylvania governor vetoes bill to limit parole for violent offenders
Over the weekend, Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf vetoed a bill approved by the General Assembly that would prohibit premature release of a prisoner that has committed a violent offense while imprisoned.
By Anthony Hennen
Paul Davis: Mayor Kenney’s latest order is a futile and stupid gesture
Kenney wishes to be seen as doing something, but what he’s done will have no effect on the violence sweeping the city.
By Paul Davis