For the first time in 24 years, Philadelphia will be represented by a Republican in the state senate (along with […]
Cracks in the congressional “blue wall”
One of the many surprises in the last presidential election was Donald Trump winning in three “blue wall” battleground states: […]
State senator’s unannounced visit sparks debate over morale and management at Delco’s George W. Hill Prison
State Senator Anthony H. Williams, a Philadelphia Democrat whose district also includes part of Delaware County, voiced concerns about Delco’s […]
Rep. Matt Gergely dead at 45
(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania state Rep. Matt Gergely died over the weekend. He was 45. No cause of death […]
Skill games regulation back on the table
(The Center Square) – A multi-year push to regulate and tax skill games in Pennsylvania got a jumpstart this week […]
Dr. Debra Minzola: The last face you see before surgery, the first when you awake
As members of one of America’s most trusted health-care professions, certified registered nurse anesthetists have served on the front lines […]
Thom Nickels: Owen Wister and the ‘Western Cure’
Several years ago while researching my book, Literary Philadelphia: A History of Poetry & Prose in the City of Brotherly […]
Central Bucks School Board members use Signal for official business, evading public disclosure laws
In its haste to hire a new solicitor and undo some of the policies of the previous Republican-led board, the […]
Forward Party looks ahead after 2024 election lessons learned
(The Center Square) — As Democrats and Republicans analyze their wins and losses after the November election, one alternative party […]
Judge’s donations from campaign committee raise ethical issues and questions
A Chester County judge, shortly after she was sworn in on the bench, made donations from her own campaign finance […]
