Two years ago, a First Citizens Community Bank branch official wrote to Warrington Township leaders “in hopes something can be […]
Brandon Graham returns when the Eagles need him most
While nearly all NFL players live for a big-game moment, some NFL players thrive in it. When your team needs […]
Gerard St. John: Emile Frerard and Gunner’s Run
Tales from old Philadelphia.
By Gerard St. John
Paul Davis: Teens, terror, and social media
Abdul-Rahman, the son of a prominent Philadelphia attorney, was only seventeen when he was arrested in 2023.
By Paul Davis
Richard Kosich: When compassion means intervention — rethinking how we treat the severely mentally ill
Pennsylvania’s civil commitment laws are in urgent need of reform.
By Richard Kosich
Putting the cat back in the bag: State senate talks school phone bans
(The Center Square) – School cell phone bans are sweeping the nation, and with a Senate bill waiting for a […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Why won’t Democrats condemn violence?
It’s time to make condemning violence nonpartisan again.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
JD Longo: President Trump’s EU trade deal spells huge wins for Pennsylvanians
President Trump’s groundbreaking trade deal with the European Union is another example of his commitment to championing policies that put […]
Douglas Beaumont — South Side Area School District
This installment of our series of interviews with school director candidates across Pennsylvania brings us to the South Side Area […]
Ben Mannes: Ideology over justice — How Larry Krasner’s policies failed Kada Scott
Court officials refute Krasner’s claims in Kada Scott murder case.
By A. Benjamin Mannes
