Pennsylvania parents need your robust support, in word and more importantly in deed, for the improvement and advancement of education for all of our children.
By Sharon Sedlar
The Editors: Philadelphia’s carjacking nightmare
Let’s hope Philadelphia’s future policymakers are willing to combat crime. The city’s next carjacking victim simply can’t depend on the status quo.
By The Editors at Broad + Liberty
Gina Diorio: Wolf admin plays dumb on Covid data — again
As the Wolf administration issues weekly press releases on Covid cases, our Department of Health isn’t tracking how many Covid hospitalizations are actually due to Covid.
By Gina Diorio
Albert Eisenberg: Partisan redistricting won’t fix Dems’ PA disadvantage
Democrats in Pennsylvania as well as nationally are facing a bigger issue than Republican gerrymanders: a shrinking party both ideologically and demographically.
By Albert Eisenberg
Pennsylvania lawmakers host first hearing on legalizing recreational marijuana
The Pennsylvania Senate Law and Justice Committee’s first hearing on legalizing recreational marijuana featured testimony from officials.
By Victor Skinner
Guy Ciarrocchi: It’s time to become the leader in providing the nation’s energy needs
It’s up to us to make sure that happens.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Sen. John T. Yudichak: Northeast PA leads state in job growth
With nearly 10,000 jobs created in Pennsylvania last year, the northeast led the commonwealth in job growth. Better days are ahead for our state.
By Sen. John T. Yudichak
Budgeting board trying to suppress key education-funding statistic, says state rep
A sentence saying higher school budgets does not necessarily lead to higher achievement-test scores is now the basis of a quiet fight in Harrisburg.
By Todd Shepherd
Republicans say poll points to continued state house success in fall election
A new poll found that legislative Republicans may have the edge over Democrats in Pennsylvania in the state’s fall elections.
By Todd Shepherd
The Editors: PA GOP needs to show why it exists
The reluctance and inaction of members of the Pennsylvania GOP begs the question: Why does the party still exist?
By The Editors