After the Durham Report, we must shatter the FBI into a thousand pieces.
By Andy Bloom
State police warn of sharp rise in Philadelphia interstate shootings
Road rage is on the rise, officials say.
By Anthony Hennen
Suburban law enforcement officials agree: crime is on the rise
Lawlessness has increased, driven by the sense of impunity criminals feel just across the county line in Philadelphia, officials say.
By Olivia DeMarco
Rules to win by: Union backing and the black vote propelled Cherelle Parker to victory
Primary night was proof that Parker’s people knew how to get out the vote in a blue-collar town.
By Jenny DeHuff
Two state senators move towards making runoff primaries a reality in Pennsylvania
The Republican legislation would ensure that a party’s nominee received a majority of the vote.
By Todd Shepherd
Why I can see: three men’s places in the history of cataract surgery
Philadelphia’s Wills Eye Hospital played a pioneering role in the development of the now-common procedure.
By Richard Koenig
Paul Davis: From China, with love
China plays a big role in America’s deadliest drug trade.
By Paul Davis
Boyd beats Ford in Delco special election, Democrats keep House
Outside spending helped Democrats hold the seat vacated by Mike Zabel earlier this year.
By Daniel Payne
Tredyffrin/Easttown backs down from censorship of Conestoga High School newspaper
After rebuke from free speech lawyers, the district now claims they never raised the “equity” claim in their censorship efforts.
By Linda Stein
From the Editors: Support democracy in school board races — even when the other side wins
The paper of record dismisses Central Bucks School District’s investigation and blames the board majority for daring to govern.
By the Editors