In 1938, the Swedish Academy shocked the American literary establishment by awarding the Nobel Prize for Literature to Pearl S. […]
SB 897 puts utility profits first, ratepayers and reliability last
Senate Bill 897 represents a costly and unnecessary abandonment of Pennsylvania’s successful competitive power market. Despite its proponents’ spin, the […]
Rowan Keenan — Perkiomen Valley School District
This installment of our series of interviews with school director candidates across Pennsylvania brings us to the Perkiomen Valley School […]
The curious case of John Fetterman
How is it that a man who suffers a severe stroke (i.e. brain damage) and debilitating depression can somehow emerge […]
An interview with Judge Patrick Dugan
Judge Patrick F. Dugan is running for Philadelphia District Attorney against incumbent District Attorney Larry Krasner in November. He sat […]
A college that loves America — imagine that
Imagine if American universities taught students to love our country despite its imperfections or instilled the idea that the United […]
Duane A. Dellecker — Lehighton Area School District
This installment of our series of interviews with school director candidates across Pennsylvania brings us to the Lehighton Area School […]
Education trust fund proposed to replace school property taxes
(The Center Square) – A new solution for Pennsylvania’s perennial struggle over education funding began circulating in the Legislature on […]
Five reasons County Council’s new “wisdom” has people talking
County Council, in its infinite wisdom, has decided that what Delaware County really needs is yet another layer of bureaucracy. […]
Gag order in Abington? Police chief targets outspoken resident
When two Abington police officers showed up at her front door to deliver a letter, Adele Kubel knew something was […]