From the Editors: One-party governance is a disservice to the people
Earlier this month, a principal in the Wissahickon School District was fired for making some shocking antisemitic remarks during a […]
Court rebuffs attempt to turn trademark law into political weapon against Pa. Manufacturer’s Assn.
‘Better Pennsylvania’ sued the Pa. Manufacturers’ Association over a website name, but its own witness conceded there was no evidence of confusion and the judge found the law didn’t apply.
By Todd Shepherd
Northeast Philly’s Joe Picozzi looks back on a year in the state senate
A few weeks after Sen. Joseph Picozzi took the oath of office — now 30, he is now one of […]
From the Editors: The words of a President
After director and actor Rob Reiner was murdered earlier this week along with his wife Michele, there was an outpouring […]
Thom Nickels: What kind of tree? The city won’t say.
Shame on the City of Philadelphia! As the Washington Examiner noted: “It’s December again in the United States, and that […]
Senate Pro Tem Kim Ward says Shapiro “might have a problem with strong women”
Is what you see with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro in public what you also get in private? And does he […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Listening, learning, and leading with Dave McCormick at St. Helena-Incarnation School
Senator Dave McCormick was a leading co-sponsor of the new federal law that encourages donations to scholarship organizations, so that […]
From the Editors: Trump has a lot of good ideas, Congress should pass laws about them
President Trump came to office with a lot of good ideas. A few of them have been passed into law, […]
‘Doing nothing is not an option,’ says Fitzpatrick on GOP affordability agenda
Pennsylvania Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick is carving out a lane that is seeing him butt heads with GOP leaders. The Bucks […]
