The economy lot of the Philadelphia Airport remains closed, and what is being done to address this problem remains a mystery.
By Jerry Wesner
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113 school board candidates supported by ‘Back to School’ PAC win races, with more possible
The ‘Back to School’ political action committee found great success in the recent school board election cycle.
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Jeremy Baker: Josh’s Wonderland
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By Jeremy Baker
Philadelphia bans police stops for certain traffic violations
Philadelphia became the first major U.S. city to ban police stops for minor traffic violations in an effort to reduce harmful interactions between law enforcement and people of color.
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Republicans retake county row offices in Bucks
Republican candidates appears to have found great success in Bucks County, and a slew of victories and nail-biters in other counties across Pennsylvania.
By Linda Stein
Guy Ciarrocchi: Parents must be in charge of their children’s education — school choice would guarantee it
It is time for Pennsylvania to protect the obvious truth that parents know what is best for their children, and should have a say in their education.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Dr. Kimberlee Josephson: Why people not profits should determine if social causes receive contributions
CEOs and board members are free to use their wealth as they see fit, but shareholder wealth should not be tampered with.
By Dr. Kimberlee Josephson