It’s good to try to understate arguments from both sides.
By Stew Bolno
Paul Davis: Carjacker sentenced to prison for two armed carjackings days apart
When one is young, one often sows the proverbial wild oats. When I was 20 years old back in the […]
From the Editors: Separation of powers keeps us free
In 1642, King Charles I marched into the House of Commons determined to personally arrest five members of Parliament. Accompanied […]
Peter McCusker: Unity comes from inclusion, not subversion
Sports regularly is cited as helping to create a unified America. For instance, we rightly hear that sports excellence is […]
Gerard J. St. John: Pigpen and the Philadelphia Lawyer
In the late 1960s, the conventional wisdom in the legal world was that a young lawyer could get practical trial […]
Thom Nickels: It could have been worse
It could have been so much worse. Imagine if Sasha Suda, 45, former president and CEO of the Philadelphia Art […]
Shapiro’s power plans draw mixed reactions
(The Center Square) – Positioning the commonwealth as a national leader in energy and data center development while keeping power […]
PA-3 congressional forum airs viewpoints of six hopeful candidates
With similar perspectives on the issues, the forum offered an opportunity for voters to get to know each candidate.
By Linda Stein
Guy Ciarrocchi: Part-time Governor Shapiro promotes cotton candy budget.
Governor Shapiro graciously paused his 2028 Presidential campaign (masquerading as a national book tour) to offer his 2026 Pennsylvania budget […]
Seth Higgins: Harrisburg’s AI bills are a mixed bag
One is sensible. The other two risk trampling speech and stifling innovation.
By Seth Higgins
