What is the path forward for the Republican Party after victory in the courts turns to defeat at the polls?
By Andy Bloom
Chester’s incoming mayor sees receiver as a partner, not an opponent
Change is coming to the troubled municipality.
By Taylor Millard
Andy Bloom: What should the United States learn from the Hamas attack on Israel?
A nation’s leader always takes the brunt of the blame, but blaming Netanyahu without including any responsibility by his opponents is pure partisanship and wrong-headedness.
By Andy Bloom
Innamorato silent on accusations her pollster was abusive in other campaigns
After accusing her Republican opponent of tolerating misbehavior, the Democratic candidate declined to comment on an identical situation in her own campaign.
By Todd Shepherd
Investigation found credible evidence of hostile work environment by former HDCC exec director Ethan Smith
Smith left the HDCC in 2014, but remains a prominent player in Allegheny County Democratic politics.
By Todd Shepherd
Another potential conflict of interest between Senator Casey and his lobbyist relatives
Grant funding follows the connections to the state’s three-term senior senator.
By Todd Shepherd
Seth Higgins: Fetterman was right about Hamas. Casey joined him — eventually.
Pennsylvania’s senior senator did the right thing, after prodding from his Republican opponent, Dave McCormick.
By Seth Higgins
M.J. Galimore: Relentless prosecution of Trump increases his standing in inner cities
Releasing the mugshot was meant to bring Trump down. The opposite has been the result in the black community.
By M.J. Galimore
Terry Tracy: Upper Darby stands on the precipice of financial Armageddon
An exaggeration? No, and a few facts might persuade you.
By Terry Tracy
Justin Engle: If ever there was a time for a crossover, it is now
It is up to the majority to stop a radical minority from destroying our democracy.
By Justin Engle