Through thick and thin, Bert Bell would not compromise on his vision for the sport and the city.
By Michael Thomas Leibrandt
Few surprises in ‘relatively calm and successful’ Pennsylvania primary
Pennsylvania’s primary night lacked surprises as the presidential nominees were already locked in and few problems cropped up at the polls.
BY Anthony Hennen
D’Orsie + Rowe: A new day has, indeed, dawned in the Pennsylvania State House
Democratic House leadership has overpromised and underperformed — while turning a blind eye to misconduct in their caucus.
By Joe D’Orsie + David Rowe
Peter Mihalick: Foreign investment in Pennsylvania company is good
The potential Nippon Steel investment in U. S. Steel is a culmination of the bipartisan desire for strategic reshoring of critical industries.
By Peter Mihalick
Lake Erie targeted for wind, solar development
Legislators differ on the environmental benefits of the plan.
By Christen Smith
Montgomery County state rep. proposes requiring greater clarity on county election website addresses to negate scams
The Democrat’s bill would create more trust in official election websites, but Dems refuse to condemn left-backed data-harvesting site
By Todd Shepherd
In Case You Missed It: Livestream Recording of ‘Chaos and Crisis’ Webinar
“Chaos and Crisis: Behind the Walls of George Hill Correctional Facility” webinar is available now on YouTube.
By Broad + Liberty Staff
Paul Davis: City and federal task force is combating carjacking
Carjacking in Philadelphia declined sharply last year from 2022’s record high, thanks in part to federal-local law enforcement cooperation.
By Paul Davis
Guy Ciarrocchi: ‘Greedflation’ and other tall tales
Casey, Biden, and Democrats never accept blame for the harm they cause.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
