This is the first of a two-part interview. The second part can be found here. A year ago, I interviewed […]
Antonio Pineda: 2026 must be the year for accountability for utilities
Pennsylvania can’t afford high utility bills.
By Antonio Pineda
Delco Republican Nicholas Manganaro is running for PA-5 seat
Haverford resident Nicholas Manganaro is running for Congress to stop the wasteful spending that’s fueling inflation and leading to hardships […]
From the Editors: City Council got it right — eventually
Last month, Philadelphia’s City Council overwhelmingly voted to amend the City Charter’s “resign to run” provision — which, as the […]
Shapiro says Pittsburgh is ready for the NFL Draft in April
(The Center Square) – With less than one month until the National Football League’s Draft heading to Pittsburgh, Gov. Josh […]
Trump is ‘very unimpressed with Shapiro’
Since he entered politics, President Trump has given other politicians nicknames. Think “Little Marco,” “Pocahontas,” or “Pencil Neck.” Now Democratic […]
Rep. Jim Struzzi: Shapiro’s budget strikes out the Rainy Day Fund
Similar to a baseball umpire, we make an initial call when we first see the governor’s budget request. It’s a […]
David Sanko: Real transparency means meeting people where they are
Every year, Pennsylvania’s townships celebrate “Sunshine Week” to highlight the vital importance of open government. But as we observe this […]
Rep. Martina White: Pennsylvania could unlock $1 billion in education scholarships – if the Governor opts in
A new federal program could provide up to $1 billion in education scholarships to Pennsylvania families looking for better opportunities […]
Subodha Kumar: As we fund Pennsylvania, let’s make sure water is not left behind
The recent Blizzard of ‘26 packed a punch in Philadelphia and across the Delaware Valley. Aside from school closures and […]
