Democrats want to restore norms — except when they stand in the way of machine politics.
By the Editors
Delco District Attorney Stollsteimer running for Pennsylvania Attorney General
The incumbent Democrat has launched a campaign for higher office — in the middle of his campaign for re-election to the job he already has.
By Todd Shepherd
Terry Tracy: Upper Darby stands on the precipice of financial Armageddon
An exaggeration? No, and a few facts might persuade you.
By Terry Tracy
David Reel: Changing party alignments could lead to unexpected results
Challenges and opportunities for both major parties in the 2024 elections and beyond.
By David Reel
Falls Twp. supervisor failed to report tens of thousands in donations over a three-year period
Pennsylvania statutes impose almost no penalties for scofflaw campaigns.
By Todd Shepherd
Wally Nunn: Delaware County spending increases — again
Who’s going to pay for it all? Council isn’t saying, but you can probably guess.
By Wally Nunn
Almost $150,000 unaccounted for in House Democrats’ expense report payments to campaign director
A six-figure sum is unaccounted for, and state officials say they have no way to compel full disclosure.
By Todd Shepherd
From the Editors: Pennsylvania’s legislature must pursue pay-to-play reform now
Legislators, including Democratic House leadership, cannot serve the people and their private clients at the same time.
From the Editors
Sources allege Falls Township in Bucks Co. allowed union corruption to flourish, colluded with unions
A union PAC gave hundreds of thousands in political donations to township supervisors who were never in any real election jeopardy.
By Todd Shepherd
A timeline of key events into the FBI investigation in Falls Township, Bucks County
When stitched together, the various news tidbits about Falls Township reveal the gravity of the FBI investigation.
By Jenny DeHuff