Democrats’ explanation for the budget numbers reads like a children’s story.
By Wally Nunn
Should the Delco Foundation created by sale of Crozer do more to keep hospitals alive?
When Prospect Medical Holdings, a for-profit Los Angeles-based hospital operator, purchased the Crozer-Keystone Health System in 2016, federal law required […]
Upper Darby’s income tax is headed back to court
The township’s latest attempt to pass a new tax once again runs afoul of state law, opponents claim.
By Todd Shepherd
Former Delco correctional officer wins $200K judgement against county
County ordered to pay after violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.
By Todd Shepherd
Kyle Sammin: Are Republicans already tired of winning?
Sometimes, it seems like Republicans don’t want to win. Republicans won a sweeping victory across the Commonwealth in 2024. Not […]
Letter to the Editor: More on the flaws in our voter rolls
Dear Editors Re: Letter to the editor relating to Delco elections Where we last left off, we identified nearly 12,000 […]
Paul Rumley: Combining precincts is a disservice to the voters
I recently attended a Delaware County Council meeting in which the Director of Elections, Mr. James Allen, presented a plan […]
Delaware County prison sergeant resigns, blasts leadership in scathing email
A sergeant apparently quit her employment at the Delaware County prison early Monday morning, but not before lobbing an email […]
Delco DA Stollsteimer won’t help enforce immigration law on ‘peaceful’ illegal aliens
Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer portrays himself as a law-and-order Democrat. But there are some laws — America’s laws […]
Rutledge Mayor asks Delaware County Council to consider universal basic income
Even a modest stipend would create enormous questions of long-term funding for the cash-strapped county.
By Todd Shepherd