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- Bradley Vasoli: The drug war is lost. Hope is notby Bradley VasoliFor a minute, the headlines were encouraging. “CDC: Drug Overdose Deaths Down More Than 25 Percent in 2024,” gushed U.S.… Read more: Bradley Vasoli: The drug war is lost. Hope is not
- School Director Candidate Spotlight: Jonathan Russell — Pennridge School Districtby Broad + Liberty StaffThe first installment of our series of interviews with school director candidates across Pennsylvania brings us to the Pennridge School… Read more: School Director Candidate Spotlight: Jonathan Russell — Pennridge School District
- No more Sunday hunting ban in Pennsylvaniaby Christina Lengyel(The Center Square) – Gov. Josh Shapiro visited the Blue Ridge Sportsman Club in Harrisburg for the historic signing of… Read more: No more Sunday hunting ban in Pennsylvania
- Michael Thomas Leibrandt: The return of the Durham boatsby Michael Thomas LeibrandtIt’s been 250 years since George Washington arrived in the City of Philadelphia after a five-day journey. He arrived at… Read more: Michael Thomas Leibrandt: The return of the Durham boats
- From the Editors: Shapiro’s unsustainable budgetby The EditorsDemocrats love to use the word “sustainable” lately, so they really ought to take their own advice and look at… Read more: From the Editors: Shapiro’s unsustainable budget
- Paul Davis: PA Attorney General touts organized retail crime unit’s year of achievementsby Paul DavisI was recently discussing shoplifting with a store manager in South Philadelphia. He was complaining about shoplifters, especially organized crews… Read more: Paul Davis: PA Attorney General touts organized retail crime unit’s year of achievements
- PA-03: Rabb enters the raceby Steve UlrichPennsylvania state Rep. Chris Rabb (D-Philadelphia) announced that he is a candidate for the 3rd Congressional District seat to replace… Read more: PA-03: Rabb enters the race
- Thom Nickels: The trash policeby Thom NickelsThe current sanitation strike in the city got me thinking about the trash police that used to patrol the streets.… Read more: Thom Nickels: The trash police
- Stu Bykofsky: What makes the DC33 strike a tough nut to crackby Stu BykofskyAs a matter of personal orientation, I am reflexively pro-union. My father was a union organizer, and became president of… Read more: Stu Bykofsky: What makes the DC33 strike a tough nut to crack
- Young files candidacy for PA-06by Steve UlrichMartin “Marty” Young, senior managing partner at M3 Partners, has filed a statement of candidacy to seek the Republican nomination… Read more: Young files candidacy for PA-06
- Christine Flowers: My hipster hecklerby Christine FlowersI was leaving immigration court the other day, feeling fairly good about the fact that two of my clients had… Read more: Christine Flowers: My hipster heckler
- Rep. Tim O’Neal: Breaking the zip code barrier and putting students firstby Tim O’NealEducation in Pennsylvania is at a crossroads. Closures during the pandemic set students back years. And a landmark Commonwealth Court… Read more: Rep. Tim O’Neal: Breaking the zip code barrier and putting students first
- House Republicans push for debate on Save Women’s Sports billby Christina Lengyel(The Center Square) – House Republicans issued a petition to discharge Senate Bill 9, known as the Save Women’s Sports… Read more: House Republicans push for debate on Save Women’s Sports bill
- Guy Ciarrocchi: Bribing poor families to stay in schools that don’t work!by Guy CiarrocchiYes, the headline is correct. Another public school district is bribing poor families to transfer back to the very schools… Read more: Guy Ciarrocchi: Bribing poor families to stay in schools that don’t work!
- Street makes it official, announces candidacy for PA-03 seatby Steve UlrichPennsylvania state Sen. Sharif Street (D-Philadelphia) has officially announced that he is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the… Read more: Street makes it official, announces candidacy for PA-03 seat
- David Reel: The ever-changing public opinion on the southern borderby David ReelIn an increasingly polarized America, one public policy issue with decades of unresolved and widely divergent opinions has been southern… Read more: David Reel: The ever-changing public opinion on the southern border
- UPenn agrees to Trump administration’s Title IX demandsby Christina Lengyel(The Center Square) – In a victory for President Donald Trump, the University of Pennsylvania agreed Tuesday to resolve what… Read more: UPenn agrees to Trump administration’s Title IX demands
- Letters to the Editor, 7/5/2025by Letters to the EditorSmall businesses lose in ongoing political stalemate When policymakers fail, constituents and small businesses pay the price. But how do… Read more: Letters to the Editor, 7/5/2025
- From the Editors: Is Philly ready for America250?by The EditorsToday marks America’s 249th birthday. It’s a special time for all Americans as we remember the sweeping vision of liberty… Read more: From the Editors: Is Philly ready for America250?
- Greg Rothman: Pennsylvania’s nuclear revival is powering America’s futureby Greg RothmanPennsylvania helped power America’s past and now, we’re leading the charge into its energy future. For decades, we’ve fueled everything… Read more: Greg Rothman: Pennsylvania’s nuclear revival is powering America’s future