Josh Shapiro has written an autobiography, less than three years into his four-year term. If he was being honest, he […]
Kyle Sammin: Now would be a great time for everyone to chill out
Now would be a great time for everyone to chill out. Things are heating up in Minnesota. Not the weather, […]
After Supreme Court Title IX arguments, Great Valley School District faces federal investigation
The day after the Supreme Court heard arguments in two landmark cases on the issue of boys competing in girls […]
PA highly taxes gas for roads, yet many factors still make them lousy
In 2025, Pennsylvania had the fourth-highest state gasoline tax in America. The commonwealth held the No. 3 spot the prior […]
Seth Higgins: Fixing Pennsylvania’s local government patchwork starts with fixing the law
The new year in Pennsylvania brought with it a rarity in local government: the consolidation of two municipalities. This happened […]
From the Editors: Parker deserves credit for decline in crime
This past year, 2025, saw unprecedented drops in the murder rates of cities around the country, with Philadelphia being one […]
Federal tax lien deepens questions over Delco council president’s unpaid taxes
The federal government last year placed a lien on Delaware County Council President Richard Womack (D) for $141,540 in unpaid […]
Beth Ann Rosica: Biology is on trial — and girls are paying the price
On an unseasonably bright January morning this Tuesday, large crowds rallied outside the U.S. Supreme Court as justices heard arguments […]
Delco officials decline to answer questions about council president’s tax delinquencies
The county confirmed the existence of a payment plan but declined to answer questions about its terms or enforcement.
By Todd Shepherd
Garrity: “Josh Shapiro has made Pennsylvania mediocre”
“Pennsylvania is not reaching its potential, and the buck stops at Josh Shapiro’s desk.” With those words, Pennsylvania State Treasurer […]
