It’s been almost 40 years since Andy Warhol died in Manhattan’s New York Hospital on February 22, 1987. Since his […]
$10 billion AI data center planned for Indiana County
Homer City, Pennsylvania, was once known for having the state’s largest coal plant, complete with smokestacks and cooling towers. That […]
Harvie to run for Fitzpatrick’s U.S. House seat
Bucks County Commissioners Chairman Bob Harvie announced Wednesday he will run for Congress in Pennsylvania’s First Congressional District in 2026. […]
Why Philly has clean water to drink
A legacy of brilliant engineering and hard labor.
By Richard Koenig
Beth Ann Rosica: Scouting provides strong, positive, male role models for boys
My son just earned his Eagle Scout, the highest rank in scouting. At the ceremony (known as the Court of […]
Rep. Martina White: The Pennsylvania energy cost crisis
Governor Shapiro’s destructive energy taxes will lead to steep rate hikes.
By Martina White
Upper Darby set to make third try on earned income tax
Third time’s the charm for tax hikes?
By Todd Shepherd
Vince Fenerty: Larry Krasner sides with criminals — now he’s calling for violence against Republicans
The Philadelphia Republican City Committee (Philly GOP) condemns Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s recent rhetoric inciting violence against Republicans. Philadelphia […]
Stu Bykofsky: Doctors’ questions leave sanity behind
How do you feel about your doctor, or other medical professional, asking about your gender, your gender identity, how many […]
Eric Tuwalski: From student to teacher
Three decades ago, I was a student at Archbishop Carroll High School. Today, I teach there. A lot has changed […]
