Libre President Daniel Garza wants to promote conservative ideas to Hispanic voters.
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A deeper look into book selection in local school libraries.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Delaware County FOP President criticizes Senator Casey’s appearance with anti-police group, praises Dave McCormick
The FOP firmly rebuked Casey’s public safety voting record and his recent endorsement by an organization described as “anti-police.”
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Paul Davis: South Philly’s drug addicts, aggressive homeless and assorted shady characters
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More than four in five of those surveyed said they were concerned about energy prices rising in the future.
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