The two-term state rep says he can win statewide where others can’t.
By Linda Stein
Villanova moms win big at the Battle 4 Atlantis
Interviews with the mothers who came to watch their sons win the preseason tournament.
By Beth Ann Rosica
State aid again overpays townships to support local pensions
Auditor General Timothy DeFoor found accounting errors by municipalities across the commonwealth.
By Anthony Hennen
State appeals carbon tax decision
Governor Shapiro will defend his predecessor’s unilateral move to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, which opponents and the court called an illegal tax.
By Christen Smith
Give thanks: Philly’s homicide rate has dropped in November
The decline in killings is surprising and dramatic.
By the Editors
Philadelphia planning for its big year in 2026
With America’s 250th, the World Cup, All-Star Game, and several large conventions, 2026 will be the busiest year the region has ever seen.
By Lauren Jessop
State universities secure funding, with a catch
The funding came at lower levels than the governor wished, and with requirements of financial transparency.
By Anthony Hennen
Pennsylvania GOP still struggling with mail-in ballots
Republicans’ mail-in voter disadvantage is little changed from previous years.
By Todd Shepherd
State House approves jobless benefits for striking workers
The bill to subsidize organized labor is likely dead on arrival in the Senate.
By Christen Smith
Chester’s incoming mayor sees receiver as a partner, not an opponent
Change is coming to the troubled municipality.
By Taylor Millard