Biden at the White House Correspondents’ Association Annual Dinner.
By Paul Davis
Charges filed in Delco against former Scanlon staffer and former Trainer mayoral candidate
Charges have been filed after a months-long investigation by the Delaware County District Attorney’s office.
By Todd Shepherd
Richard Koenig: The Inquirer, Mark Tykocinski, and the ruction at Jefferson
Actually, now and again there can be a reason to “like” Berenson.
By Richard Koenig
As Delco special election looms, Shapiro pushes abortion message in campaign ad
The governor claims Republicans would outlaw all abortion; Republicans say this is a falsehood.
By Todd Shepherd
Ferry + DiBello: Time for change in Montgomery County
Cooperation and good faith, not simple obstructionism, is the way forward for our county.
By Liz Ferry and Tom DiBello
Sen. John Kane: The plumber’s perspective on Governor Shapiro’s budget
This budget will ensure our Commonwealth thrives without getting in the way of progress.
By Senator John Kane
Howard Lurie: Despite today’s buzzwords, ideology cannot trump biology
There is a difference between gender identity and gender reality.
By Howard Lurie
Energy executives warn of looming power shortages in Pennsylvania
“Demand is going up, and supply is leaving and not being replaced,” grid operator says.
By Daniel Payne
Andy Bloom: Assault weapon bans make people feel better, but won’t make things better
Previous bans let politicians feel like they were doing something, but failed to make a difference in reducing violent crime.
By Andy Bloom
State fiscal watchdogs lead national pushback on new federal mortgage fees
New proposed regulations from the Biden administration would significantly raise mortgage costs for borrowers with good credit.
By Christen Smith