“They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” Mark 2:17
by R. Seth Williams
Arrests fall 57% in Philadelphia
Philadelphia has reported a significant reduction in the number of arrests made by police over the past nine years.
By Elyse Apel
Dave Galluch: Crime is a threat to all of us
I am determined to do my part to make Pennsylvania a safer place to live.
By Dave Galluch
After firing, Upper Darby’s Rongione sues township councilors, seeks damages
After being fired last month by the Upper Darby Township Council, Vince Rongione is suing the six members who voted to oust him.
By Todd Shepherd
Jeff Hurvitz: Parkway shooting shows Philadelphia’s failure of leadership
Kenney and Krasner are unwilling or unable to stop the city’s decay.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Philadelphia councilman’s lack of transparency not unique
Councilmembers’ financial matters are often shrouded in mystery.
By Anthony Hennen
R. Seth Williams: Poor black and brown communities suffer the most under Krasner
Larry Krasner is not a racist but his refusal to enforce the law in African American black communities has an equally destructive impact on the residents.
By R. Seth Williams
Ben Mannes: School shootings — solutions vs. politicization
Congress and the states need to focus on the most effective practices to curb gun violence. That’s the first step in keeping our streets from becoming killing fields.
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Upper Darby Councilwoman alleges harassment following contentious council meeting
Wagner filed a police report after allegedly being followed to her car and threatened following a meeting that the council quickly adjourned over a dispute regarding the chief administrative officer.
By Todd Shepherd
Eight Philadelphia city workers charged in $300,000 unemployment scheme
The city workers received tens of thousands in Pandemic Unemployment Assistance benefits to which they were not entitled.
By Anthony Hennen