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Month: March 2024

Government

Pennsylvania’s estimated $3 billion Medicaid waiver questioned

March 6, 2024March 6, 2024
Christen Smith
1

Shapiro and Arkoosh want to expand state-provided medical care — but can the taxpayers afford it?
By Christen Smith

Manufacturing and Labor

David Reel: Politics is in the driver’s seat with Biden’s electric vehicle plans

March 6, 2024March 5, 2024
David Reel

The administration is determined to have carmarkers build vehicles that no one wants to drive.
By David Reel

Government

State pays $13 million settlement to man wrongly convicted of murder in 1982

March 5, 2024March 5, 2024
Todd Shepherd

The payout is the largest of its kind related to the ELSIP fund in recent years — possibly ever.
By Todd Shepherd

Election

MacDonald withdraws from PA-12 Dem primary; reemerges as GOP write-in candidate

March 5, 2024March 5, 2024
Steve Ulrich

Rather than taking on Democratic incumbent Summer Lee in the primary, MacDonald will try to overtake Republican James Hayes with a write-in campaign.
By Steve Ulrich

Sports

Farewell, Jason Kelce

March 5, 2024March 5, 2024
Tom Stiglich

The future Hall of Famer retires after thirteen glorious seasons.
By Tom Stiglich

Education

Beth Ann Rosica: It will take more than money to solve Pennsylvania’s education crisis

March 5, 2024March 5, 2024
Beth Ann Rosica
1

Changes are needed in schools, but they will do little good if society lets kids down in every other area.
By Beth Ann Rosica

Law Enforcement

Former Delco correctional officers file lawsuit alleging improper dismissal

March 4, 2024March 4, 2024
Todd Shepherd

The county fired the president and vice president of the union shortly after taking over administration of the prison.
By Todd Shepherd

Education

Wally Nunn: The achievement gap is coming from outside the classroom

March 4, 2024March 3, 2024
Wally Nunn
12

Families matter as much as — or even more than — school funding from the state.
By Wally Nunn

Culture

Christine Flowers: The women who matter are the ones we cannot see

March 4, 2024March 4, 2024
Christine Flowers
5

There are women who are not able to celebrate anything this month. They are hostages of Hamas.
By Christine Flowers

Politics

Andy Bloom: Enough with Russia, Russia, Russia

March 1, 2024February 29, 2024
Andy Bloom
2

It’s the Democrats’ answer to everything these days.
By Andy Bloom

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Op-Ed

Jason Richey: As conditions change, it’s time for administration to rethink the Nippon-U.S. Steel merger

Jason Richey: As conditions change, it’s time for administration to rethink the Nippon-U.S. Steel merger

schedule May 16 2025
ink_pen Jason Richey

The tallest building between New York and Chicago, the U.S. Steel Tower stands as a monument to Pittsburgh’s industrial past […]

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