Election security standards are alleged to have been previously lax in the county, like several others in the state.
By Todd Shepherd
Pa. House Republican leaders ask Department of State to segregate undated ballots
House Republicans want undated ballots segregated this November, as election lawsuits seem certain after a recent move by the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Todd Shepherd
Sen. Katie Muth called Rachel Levine the “Mess in a Dress,” according to retired Air Force Major General
A retired Air Force major general who worked for the Pa. Dept. of Military and Veterans Affairs says the state senator from Chester County used a slur to describe then-Health Secretary Rachel Levine.
By Todd Shepherd
New documents show 2020 election grants in Pa. intertwined with professional, partisan Left
A new email shows Brandon Evans — fined for campaign ethics violations in his political work for Larry Krasner — was a part of the introduction of the Center for Tech and Civic Life to the Philadelphia Office of City Commissioners.
By Todd Shepherd
New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg attempted to fund Philly elections offices in 2020, emails show
Philadelphia’s Office of City Commissioners said it did not take any money from Michael Bloomberg, but only provided those comments after this story was published. Questions to Mr. Bloomberg through Bloomberg.org were not answered.
By Todd Shepherd
Former employee alleges Sen. Katie Muth bullied staffers, kept an “abusive environment”
Turnover in Muth’s office far exceeds that of any other member of the Pennsylvania Senate.
By Todd Shepherd
Con-VINCE-ing data: Investigator says federal funds were spent without UD council approval, violating home-rule charter
Outside financial investigation suggests wrongdoing by the Keffer administration; they push back with accusations of racism and partisanship.
By Todd Shepherd
Candidate for state rep in Bethlehem overstating school board experience to voters
The Democratic state house candidate is accused of inflating her résumé.
By Todd Shepherd
Another judge excoriates Krasner and team, sanctions him on candor issues
Federal judge says DA’s office lied about contacting a victim’s family before attempting to reduce a murderer’s sentence.
By Todd Shepherd
Delco’s outside legal bills top $2 million for second consecutive year
In 2019, outside spending on attorneys was only about $400,000. In both 2020 and 2021, that spending topped $2 million.
By Todd Shepherd