The proposed legislation raises questions of a conflict of interest.
By Todd Shepherd
Howard Lurie: In defense of the utterly despicable
Where does speech stop and harassment begin? Balancing free expression against student safety is never easy.
By Howard Lurie
Delco judge rejects county’s claim of ‘unfettered discretion’ over minority party election board members
Republicans said the new ordinance was a “power grab” and a judge agrees.
By Todd Shepherd
Pennsylvania manufacturers say extreme solar power mandate would mean higher rates, potential blackouts
The Democrats’ proposed House bill would cripple local industry, advocates say. Proponents in the legislature disagree.
By Taylor Milliard
Craig Snyder: The Macy’s murder is a symptom of a greater illness sweeping this country
Ideas matter, and the changes spreading through our society make more crimes like this inevitable.
By Craig Snyder
Some local election results offer a path forward for suburban Republicans
In a generally good election year for Democrats, there is still some reason for Republicans to have hope.
Liv DeMarco & Beth Ann Rosica
Despite concerns, $290 electric vehicle fee proposal advances in Harrisburg
The bill seeks to replace gas tax revenue that electric vehicle owners are not paying.
By Anthony Hennen
Paul Snitzer: The Inquirer gets it wrong on Gaza
Columnist Trudy Rubin tells the Inky’s readers what they want to hear, not what they need to learn.
By Paul Snitzer
From the Editors: Mail-in voting isn’t perfect, but it does not have to be as bad as you think
There is room for improvement in our electoral systems, but that does not mean every vote is rigged.
By the Editors
Guy Ciarrocchi: Penn president Magill’s resignation changes nothing
Magill didn’t misrepresent Penn’s values. She stated them loudly and clearly
By Guy Ciarrocchi