Kensington raid shows how federal, state, and local cooperation are still possible with the right law enforcement partners.
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Christine Flowers: Blame for violence continuing in Philadelphia lies at DA’s doorstep
Normally, using someone’s personal tragedy to make a political statement is wrong. I try to avoid it whenever I can. […]
Martina White: Larry Krasner’s masked hypocrisy
Communities cannot thrive when criminals can hide behind masks and terrorize their neighbors while the brave men and women who uphold the law are vilified for protecting themselves and their families.
By Martina White
Paul Davis: Teens, terror, and social media
Abdul-Rahman, the son of a prominent Philadelphia attorney, was only seventeen when he was arrested in 2023.
By Paul Davis
Richard Kosich: When compassion means intervention — rethinking how we treat the severely mentally ill
Pennsylvania’s civil commitment laws are in urgent need of reform.
By Richard Kosich
Seth Higgins: People will demand order
On a Saturday evening earlier this month, a homeless man caused a disturbance at a Center City IHOP in Philadelphia. […]
Paul Davis: My Q&A with Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner
Having interviewed Judge Patrick Dugan, a candidate for Philadelphia District Attorney against incumbent DA Larry Krasner in next month’s election, […]
Shapiro speaks on his attacker’s guilty plea
(The Center Square) – Following a guilty plea from arsonist Cody Balmer for the April firebombing of his official residence […]
The murder of a South Philly barber
The Philadelphia Police recently announced that charges against Michael Piselli, 38, were upgraded to murder in the beating death of […]
The catastrophic end of militant youth
For years, our schools and institutions have trained children to believe activism is not a choice but a condition of […]
