Some funds will go to environmental upgrades, but most of the money looks like old-fashioned pork barrel spending.
By Anthony Hennen
Christine Flowers: Fetterman must condemn his supporters’ nativism
Anti-Muslim undertones darken our political conversations, just as they did in 2008.
By Christine Flowers
General Assembly Candidate Spotlight: Crime
As we wrap up week five of our Candidate Spotlight Series, nominees for Pennsylvania General Assembly discuss policing and prosecutions.
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Congressional Candidate Spotlight: Crime
Pennsylvania’s nominees for U.S. Congress outline their plans to curb violent crime in their districts.
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Lieutenant Governor Candidate Spotlight: Crime
Pennsylvania’s nominees for Lieutenant Governor discuss crime, policing and prosecutions.
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Chris Gibbons: A new rocket stirs humanity
On Aug. 29, the launch of NASA’s Space Launch System rocket will bring humanity closer to its destiny.
By Chris Gibbons
Gubernatorial Candidate Spotlight: Crime
Doug Mastriano and Josh Shapiro outline their plans to support effective policing and prosecutions.
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Teacher fired after Jan. 6 controversy sues Allentown School District, alleges FBI involvement
The long-anticipated lawsuit from a teacher fired by the Allentown School District over his presence in Washington D.C. on Jan. 6 has been filed, setting the stage for an intense battle over free-speech rights and employment.
By Todd Shepherd
Seth Higgins: Fetterman doesn’t get rural healthcare
Lt. Governor John Fetterman views Pennsylvania through a series of stereotypes.
By Seth Higgins
Exclusive: Upper Darby underreporting homicides to state crime database
As Philadelphia reports daily on a homicide rate that continues to soar, measuring crime in Pennsylvania’s sixth-largest city as well as other neighboring counties proves to be a completely different challenge.
By Todd Shepherd