Prioritizing Made in America will spur a manufacturing boom Made in America is not just a slogan, it’s a winning […]
Bradley Vasoli: The drug war is lost. Hope is not
For a minute, the headlines were encouraging. “CDC: Drug Overdose Deaths Down More Than 25 Percent in 2024,” gushed U.S. […]
School Director Candidate Spotlight: Jonathan Russell — Pennridge School District
The first installment of our series of interviews with school director candidates across Pennsylvania brings us to the Pennridge School […]
No more Sunday hunting ban in Pennsylvania
(The Center Square) – Gov. Josh Shapiro visited the Blue Ridge Sportsman Club in Harrisburg for the historic signing of […]
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: The return of the Durham boats
It’s been 250 years since George Washington arrived in the City of Philadelphia after a five-day journey. He arrived at […]
From the Editors: Shapiro’s unsustainable budget
Democrats love to use the word “sustainable” lately, so they really ought to take their own advice and look at […]
Paul Davis: PA Attorney General touts organized retail crime unit’s year of achievements
I was recently discussing shoplifting with a store manager in South Philadelphia. He was complaining about shoplifters, especially organized crews […]
PA-03: Rabb enters the race
Pennsylvania state Rep. Chris Rabb (D-Philadelphia) announced that he is a candidate for the 3rd Congressional District seat to replace […]
Thom Nickels: The trash police
The current sanitation strike in the city got me thinking about the trash police that used to patrol the streets. […]
Stu Bykofsky: What makes the DC33 strike a tough nut to crack
As a matter of personal orientation, I am reflexively pro-union. My father was a union organizer, and became president of […]
