I recall some years ago speaking to a Philadelphia detective about home invasions. He was part of a task force […]
Beth Ann Rosica: Good intentions don’t justify breaking election law
Counting illegal ballots isn’t compassion — it’s a violation of voters’ rights
By Beth Ann Rosica
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: Green on Black Friday?
It’s always amazing when your 90+ year-old franchise continues to make history. But this time, history might be in their […]
Ada Nestor: Chrissy Houlahan knows better
When a military veteran in Congress tells the troops which orders to obey, that is not “civic education”
By Ada Nestor
William Hillman: With apologies to Tip O’Neill, in Pennsylvania’s 2025 election, all politics was national
Tip O’Neill famously said, “all politics is local.” Not this year. Not in Pennsylvania. In 2025, nearly every contest — […]
Commissioner DiBello goes to Washington
Montgomery County Commissioner Tom DiBello visited the Eisenhower Building on the White House campus last week to meet and get […]
HBO show to receive largest ever film tax credit in Pennsylvania
(The Center Square) – Los Angeles, New York City, Vancouver, Philadelphia? With the announcement of a second season of HBO’s […]
Thom Nickels: Lesser sons of greater sires
Jack Scholssberg’s candidacy for Congress has many asking: why?
By Thom Nickels
Shapiro directs $219.9 million in additional capital funds to SEPTA
Governor Josh Shapiro directed Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Secretary Mike Carroll to allocate $219.9 million in additional capital funding […]
