Moving money around to avoid giving the voters a say on taxes is technically legal, but far from ethical.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Beth Ann Rosica: Alice in drag — curiouser and curiouser when it becomes a school field trip
What Chester County schools are — and aren’t — telling parents about what children are seeing on field trips.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Chester County Commissioner Kichline not running for another term
The lone Republican on the Chester County Board of Commissioners will leave the office in 2023.
By Linda Stein
Kyle Sammin: Some hard lessons for Pennsylvania Republicans after the midterms
Maps show failure across the board, but also can teach Republicans what worked in the otherwise disastrous campaign.
By Kyle Sammin
Inquirer stands by incorrect story about “hate-filled” response to canceled West Chester OUTFest event
Paper of record continues to describe West Chester residents’ reactions as “vitriol,” despite evidence to the contrary.
By Todd Shepherd
Chester County elections board to implement stringent dropbox monitoring policies
Evidence of lax legal enforcement emerged through Right-to-Know requests.
From The Editors
Beth Ann Rosica: Where does hate really live?
Chester County has fallen into the same pattern of hate-filled behavior as is happening across the country.
By Beth Ann Rosica
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
Great Valley administrators participated in CRT webinar, despite previous denials
Opponents say the presentation distributed by the Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators urges administrators to lie to parents.
By Linda Stein
Democrats flood Chester County mailboxes with ballot applications, sparking concerns
Unsolicited voter registrations create confusion for voters and consternation among election officials.
By Linda Stein