The desecration of our historic, religious architecture is a plague upon the city.
By Michael Thomas Leibrandt
Bucks Commissioner DiGirolamo withdraws support for county lawsuit against Big Oil
The commission’s lone Republican reversed his previous support for the suit a week after it was launched.
By Linda Stein
Unknown unknowns: Pennsylvania doesn’t track inmate deaths
Hundreds of inmates die in Pennsylvania’s state prisons and county jails, but oversight is superficial at best.
By Anthony Hennen
Matthew J. Brouillette: How lawmakers make rules — then shield themselves from following them
Suspending ethics rules when they’re needed most — right before an election — is truly Bizzaro world
By Matthew J. Brouillette
Thom Nickels: An American in Florence
Recalling the sights and sounds of one of Europe’s great Renaissance cities.
By Thom Nickels
Fired Delco official says the county’s DEI department was a ‘campaign promise’ used for ‘PR stunts’
In a podcast interview, Footman said the county’s diversity effort was a sham.
By Taylor Millard
Allegheny County council member: it’s ‘too soon’ to say if county will consider ‘Big Oil’ lawsuit
Anti-oil nonprofits controlled by billionaire donors will speak to county officials next week.
By Todd Shepherd
Delco complaint by former DEI director comes weeks after county settled discrimination suit
Both suits allege that then-Chief Administrative Officer Marc Woolley was at the heart of the unjust or illegal behavior.
By Todd Shepherd
Kitchen Table Politics: Maria Montero
Kyle Sammin sits down with candidate Maria Montero for a discussion on her run for the Republican nomination for Congress in Pennsylvania’s 7th district.
Federal Court of Appeals bans counting of undated mail ballots
The ruling overturns a district court decision from last year.
By Steve Ulrich
