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Month: January 2024

Crime

Paul Davis: Lawmakers strike back — Politicians declare war on shoplifters

January 19, 2024January 18, 2024
Paul Davis

Elected officials in both parties have had enough of the rampant crime.
By Paul Davis

Crime

Delco inmate who died from overdose was left unattended for more than one hour

January 18, 2024January 19, 2024
Todd Shepherd

Hers was one of two recent overdose deaths at the George W. Hill prison.
By Todd Shepherd

Crime

Larry Miller: Philadelphia’s crime wave doesn’t stay in Philadelphia

January 18, 2024January 17, 2024
Larry Miller
12

Larry Krasner’s failure to enforce the law in the city leads to higher crime elsewhere, too.
By Larry Miller

Education

Critics worry of PASSHE’s ‘continuing woes’ during a decade of change

January 18, 2024January 17, 2024
Anthony Hennen

State colleges’ spending has declined — but not nearly as quickly as enrollment.
By Anthony Hennen

Education

Beth Ann Rosica: College radicalism trickles down to local public schools

January 17, 2024January 17, 2024
Beth Ann Rosica
7

What happens on campuses directly impacts public schools across the nation.
By Beth Ann Rosica

Foreign Affairs

Shane McCarver: Pennsylvania should keep our National Guard out of undeclared foreign wars

January 17, 2024January 16, 2024
Shane McCarver
2

Proposed “Defend the Guard” legislation would keep guard units at home unless Congress has declared war.
By Shane McCarver

Crime

Delco prison staff say low morale comes from removal of ‘shift splits’

January 16, 2024January 16, 2024
Todd Shepherd
1

Employees forced to pull sixteen-hour shifts find themselves worn out and dispirited.
By Todd Shepherd

Government

David N. Taylor: Who’s the greediest of them all?

January 16, 2024January 15, 2024
David N. Taylor
6

Politicians on trillion-dollar spending sprees have no credibility to scapegoat businesses.
By David N. Taylor

Education

Sharon Sedlar: A homeschool injustice in Allegheny County

January 16, 2024January 15, 2024
Sharon Sedlar
1

The educational bureaucracy failed one student — and sent his mother to jail.
By Sharon Sedlar

Culture

Thom Nickels: The life and death Philadelphia’s first saint

January 15, 2024January 12, 2024
Thom Nickels
1

A visit to the shrine of Saint John Neumann
By Thom Nickels

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Op-Ed

Christine Flowers: While little will change at DOJ, better that Bondi is gone

Christine Flowers: While little will change at DOJ, better that Bondi is gone

schedule April 07 2026
ink_pen Christine Flowers

It’s not like he replaced her with a more qualified woman. It’s not like the man he scavenged from the […]

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