(The Center Square) – There’s an old saying that only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Perhaps […]
Christine Flowers: Judging the judges and there’s a lot to not like
My first job after graduating from law school was clerking for an appellate court judge. From 1987 to 1988, I […]
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 […]
Shapiro: Jay Jones texts ‘reprehensible and inexcusable’
The governor condemned the candidate’s hateful words, but did not call for him to leave the race.
By Christen Smith
Philadelphia’s manufacturing revival — From historic shipyards to a high-tech future
Philadelphia’s industrial heartbeat is quickening again, echoing the thunder of shipyards that once powered a nation through world wars. In […]
Cyber students are once again Harrisburg’s piñata
It’s budget season in Harrisburg — in extra innings. The “game” was supposed to end on June 30th. But for […]
Can the ‘Rainy Day Fund’ balance the budget?
(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania’s emergency savings account, contrary to its colloquial name of “Rainy Day Fund,” is for anything […]
Josh Shapiro’s both-sides dodge
Charlie Kirk was assassinated in Utah. A man was murdered for his political speech. That kind of event should have […]
PA-10: Douglas joins Democratic fray for Perry’s seat
Dauphin County Commissioner Justin Douglas formally announced his candidacy for a run at Congress with a text message to residents […]
Frustration continues to mount, Pittman hints at budget on horizon
(The Center Square) – With no budget and no viable long-term transit solutions in sight, the Senate recessed till Oct. […]
