The unusually persistent chemicals pose a risk to human health, acting Attorney General Michelle Henry says.
By Anthony Hennen
Christine Flowers: Santos and Fetterman have a lot in common
One major difference: the media only covered for one candidate’s lies.
By Christine Flowers
Call me mayor, maybe? Upper Darby officials battle over interim mayor
Officials in Upper Darby disagree whether or not there is sufficient oversight of township operations during Mayor Keffer’s leave of absence.
By Linda Stein
Registered sex offender runs chapter of the progressive advocacy group ‘March on Harrisburg’
Prominent members of the far-left group have criminal pasts.
By Todd Shepherd
Beth Ann Rosica: Liberal school board takes pride in being labeled fiscally conservative
Abington School District raised taxes despite running surpluses in previous years.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Guy Ciarrocchi: Educational success in Pennsylvania requires more choice, not more money
Whatever the problems are in public education, it’s not that taxpayers don’t pay enough. What matters more is how we spend it.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Terry Tracy: Democrats claim “unfettered discretion” over Republican nominees to Delco Election Board
Delaware County is the only county in Pennsylvania that permits complete one-party rule. Now, they’ve claimed even more “unfettered” power.
By Terry Tracy
Democrats cement majority in state House – now what?
After more than a decade in the minority, state House Democrats begin forging ahead on legislative priorities and House operations.
By Christen Smith
Howard Lurie: Asking the hard questions about Ukraine
What is known and unknown about the war in Ukraine.
By Howard Lurie
Sport of kings: Pennsylvania subsidizes horse racing with $3.5 billion
Pennsylvania spends billions on the horse racing industry each year and what, if anything, do taxpayers get in return?
By Anthony Hennen