A Democrat stalwart from Philly is firmly behind the idea of “Lifeline Scholarships,” which also has the backing of Gov. Shapiro.
By Todd Shepherd
Beth Ann Rosica: Debate over explicit content in schools stifled by pornography restrictions elsewhere
How can we debate the propriety of images that we aren’t allowed to show?
By Beth Ann Rosica
Paul Davis: Car break-ins and another take on broken window theory
Car thefts and break-ins are up, and many feel like no one cares about stopping them.
By Paul Davis
Bipartisan school choice embrace reframes state budget negotiations
Governor Shapiro’s triangulation on the issue of education opens up new lanes of compromise in the divided state government.
By Anthony Hennen and Christen Smith
UpRooted: How establishment Democrats lost their stronghold in the city of Chester
Stefan Roots is looking to transform Chester, a city on the brink of collapse.
By Jenny DeHuff
As solar grows, so do questions about power grid upkeep costs
Solar power brings great promise, but also real challenges.
By Anthony Hennen
Joyce + Schroder: Time to close Philadelphia’s Mass Tort Complex and put an end to litigation tourism
Philadelphia has become a magnet for out-of-state plaintiff’s lawyers — and all Pennsylvanians are bearing the cost.
By Tiger Joyce and Curt Schroder
Delco Republicans sue County Council over changes to election code
Attorneys for the GOP call the new ordinance a “blatant power grab” by county Dems.
By Todd Shepherd
Andy Bloom: Don’t let Pennsylvania replicate the Minnesota Mess
Once Democrats narrowly gained control of the Gopher State’s government, they turned it into the land of 10,000 mistakes.
By Andy Bloom
Stephen Wahrhaftig: A strange museum takes a strange turn
Philly’s weirdest museum gets even more bizarre in restricting access to its own exhibits.
By Stephen Wahrhaftig