Political pundits think they can say anything they want about Donald Trump — true or untrue. The law says otherwise.
By Christine Flowers
Two of Shapiro’s clean energy sources in new power plan unlikely to arrive by 2035 deadline
One clean energy source the governor wants is “expected to take place in the second half of the century” — not 2035, the governor’s goal date.
By Todd Shepherd
Pennsylvania’s conservative push for Latino voters
Libre President Daniel Garza wants to promote conservative ideas to Hispanic voters.
By Anthony Hennen
Salena Zito: Summer Lee faces tough headwinds in next month’s primary
Pittsburgh’s 14th Ward Independent Democratic Club, previously friendly to her, has backed a challenger this time around.
By Salena Zito
Larry Platt: Is the tide turning on Larry Krasner?
Progressive prosecutors are in retreat across the country. Is Philadelphia next?
By Larry Platt
Bradley Vasoli: Pope’s ‘white flag’ comment betrays John Paul’s legacy
Ukrainian Catholics — there and abroad — are left wondering whether their religious leaders still care about them.
By Bradley Vasoli
Beth Ann Rosica: More on those so-called “banned books”
A deeper look into book selection in local school libraries.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Delaware County FOP President criticizes Senator Casey’s appearance with anti-police group, praises Dave McCormick
The FOP firmly rebuked Casey’s public safety voting record and his recent endorsement by an organization described as “anti-police.”
By Liv DeMarco
Thom Nickels: Peace, drugs, Earth Day, and murder — a look back at Philadelphia’s Ira Einhorn
The infamous counterculture guru and his local connections.
By Thom Nickels
Paul Davis: South Philly’s drug addicts, aggressive homeless and assorted shady characters
Kensington isn’t the only neighborhood troubled by lawlessness.
By Paul Davis