Changes are needed to our higher education system and they must be structural, student focused and workforce driven.
By Rep. Rob Mercuri
Third-party candidates and the national popular vote could shake up the 2024 presidential election
The major party candidates may be the same, but 2024 could feature some changes from four years ago.
By Beth Ann Rosica and Kyle Sammin
Kitchen Table Politics: Malcolm Kenyatta
On the first episode of the relaunched Kitchen table Politics Podcast, Ari Mittleman sits down with State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta.
Thom Nickels: It’s like pulling teeth
Adventures in dentistry in Philadelphia.
By Thom Nickels
Andrew Yang returns to Pennsylvania with third-party candidates for statewide office
Yang’s Forward Party seeks to gain permanent party status in PA, paving a way for Independents to escape the state’s “partisan gridlock.”
By Liv DeMarco
Andy Bloom: Jewish voters should lead the exodus from the Democratic Party
Since the October 7 Hamas attacks, the loudest voices in the Democratic Party have abandoned Israel. Jewish American voters should return the favor.
By Andy Bloom
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: Why dissolving Jenkintown’s Police just isn’t that just
Outsourcing police coverage to neighboring towns is not a winning idea for Jenkintown residents.
By Michael Thomas Leibrandt
Delaware County Councilwoman: ‘We’re looking at a sizable tax increase…for next year’
The county already raised taxes five percent last year.
By Todd Shepherd
State House members will use discharge resolution process to advance Voter ID Amendment
If 25 Democrats join the Republicans in voting for it, leadership will have to allow a vote.
By Steve Ulrich