Paul Davis: The crime before Christmas — my interview with Santa Claus
As a newspaper crime reporter and columnist, I was compelled to look into a report of a burglary of an […]
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: An unfortunate Santa legend in Philly
Nearly a month ago, after another unremarkable Eagles performance in strikingly dark alternative uniforms in the first ever game that […]
Thom Nickels: Too many cars
I’ve kept a valid driver’s license for years even though the last car I owned was in 1980. That car, […]
From the Editors: One-party governance is a disservice to the people
Earlier this month, a principal in the Wissahickon School District was fired for making some shocking antisemitic remarks during a […]
Arianna Hairston: Philly’s outpatient boom calls for better support networks
Imagine a young lawyer in Center City, fresh from knee surgery at Penn Medicine, returning home alone. They don’t have […]
John Rossi: Christmas cards came by trolley in 1950s Philadelphia
During my junior and senior years in high school I had a part time job delivering mail at Christmas. Back […]
Court rebuffs attempt to turn trademark law into political weapon against Pa. Manufacturer’s Assn.
‘Better Pennsylvania’ sued the Pa. Manufacturers’ Association over a website name, but its own witness conceded there was no evidence of confusion and the judge found the law didn’t apply.
By Todd Shepherd
Christine Flowers: Trump’s comments on Reiner are beneath dignity of a president
The old maxim is that we are not allowed to speak ill of the dead. In Latin, because all Catholic […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: This Christmas, prepare the way
“Prepare the way of the Lord!” Seven hundred years before the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, the prophet Isaiah wrote […]
