Chester County is a glaring example of poor fiscal planning and what’s unfolding is deeply concerning — including a significant […]
Moderate Democrats are not moderates
The tallest of Snow White’s dwarfs is not tall. The cheapest Tesla is not “cheap.” And, moderate Democrats are not “moderates.” […]
Garrity consolidates PA GOP leaders around gubernatorial campaign
Wasting little time, Pennsylvania State Treasurer Stacy Garrity has begun consolidating the leadership of the Pennsylvania Republican Party around her […]
Russ Larson — Perkiomen Valley School District
This installment of our series of interviews with school director candidates across Pennsylvania brings us to the Perkiomen Valley School […]
Utility bills go up — as do utility company profits
Monopoly utility giant Exelon just reported $5.43 billion in revenue last quarter. However, over that same period here in Pennsylvania, […]
SEPTA, the American way, and free stuff
For some, the “whys” and “hows” of 1775 to 1787 with time have become muted and indistinct. From the SEPTA […]
Trump signs order to end cashless bail
President Donald Trump is poised to sign an executive order ending cashless bail across the United States, a move that […]
No budget, no pay
It is rare nowadays to look to the city of Philadelphia for a lesson in good governance. But that wasn’t […]
Philadelphia teachers union and district reach tentative three-year contract
Ring the bell, classes are in session in Philadelphia — and their teachers are there with a new contract. Just […]
Five incidents of swatting college campuses drawing concern
(The Center Square) – Four times since Thursday major college campuses along the Atlantic Seaboard have been brought to a […]
