The government already has data on how much is spent paying government employees; it should release it on a timely basis.
By Tony Lynch
Guy Ciarrocchi: The new Lifeline Scholarships debate — Democrat vs. Democrat!
The rift in the Democrat Party is growing, and the fate of children across the commonwealth hangs in the balance.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
New podcast takes a look inside nooks and crannies of Pennsylvania political corruption
A new podcast delves into Pennsylvania’s sordid past.
From Broad + Liberty Staff
Alim Howell: Safer Communities tour
There needs to be a strong political commitment to get guns off the streets, writes activist Alim Howell in a letter to the editor.
By Alim Howell
School Director Candidate Spotlight: Stephen Mass — Central Bucks School District
The latest installment of our series of interviews with school director candidates around the region.
From the Editors
Rosica + Sammin: Pennsylvanians expect Shapiro to lead
The governor’s abdication on PASS Scholarships is a disappointment to everyone who hoped for better from him.
By Beth Ann Rosica and Kyle Sammin
School Director Candidate Spotlight: Peggy Schmitt — West Chester Area School District
The latest installment of our series of interviews with school director candidates around the region.
From the Editors
Exclusive: Sources claim Upper Darby’s parking problems put township at risk, cash-handling procedures questioned
Sources with knowledge of township activities say kiosk coins were taken to a bank the township does not do business with.
By Todd Shepherd
Arrests in Philadelphia nosedive while reported incidents increased over last five years
Reported crime is up, arrests are down. Experts disagree on the cause.
By Todd Shepherd and A. Benjamin Mannes
Rep. Joshua Kail: The death of a budget negotiation
Shapiro talks of independence from his party’s vested interests, but folds at the first sign of resistance.
By Rep. Joshua Kail