After spending twenty million dollars of the taxpayers’ money, what has the new county health department delivered?
By Terry Tracy
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After spending twenty million dollars of the taxpayers’ money, what has the new county health department delivered?
By Terry Tracy
Receiver Michael Doweary will gain more responsibility in the troubled Delco city.
By Linda Stein
Moving money around to avoid giving the voters a say on taxes is technically legal, but far from ethical.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Balancing the budget on one-time federal handouts keeps the county on a course of unsustainable spending.
By Terry Tracy
Violence against prisoners and guards is up, and costs are out of control, but elites are satisfied because it is no longer privately run.
By Wally Nunn
The deaths followed the return of the county prison to government control after decades of private management.
By Todd Shepherd
The county council’s tardiness gives citizens just six days to review the budget.
By Todd Shepherd
Skyrocketing violent crime rates from Philadelphia to Yeadon serve as an indictment of senior public safety appointments made through the lens of identity politics.
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Election security standards are alleged to have been previously lax in the county, like several others in the state.
By Todd Shepherd
Challenger David Galluch hammered the incumbent on rising crime in the district.
By Linda Stein