The state appeals court ruling levels the playing field among larger and smaller counties — and produces greater transparency.
By Todd Shepherd
National labor union data contradicts teacher exodus claims
Pennsylvania teachers earn more than those in most other states.
By Elyse Apel
School choice veto may not end Pennsylvania budget impasse
The governor’s vow to veto funding for a new school choice scholarship program may prove ineffective after all.
By Christen Smith
Internal report accuses union presidential candidate of violent threats, abuses
The Communications Workers union leader faces multiple allegations of workplace misconduct. Will there be any consequences?
By Bradley Vasoli
The other Governor Shapiro
A look back into Pennsylvania’s recent gubernatorial history.
By Dan Cirucci
Meek Mill among 65 endorsing Lifeline Scholarships
The Philadelphia rapper and activist added his voice to the many calling for the program supported by Governor Shapiro and Harrisburg Republicans.
By Christen Smith
Court stays Montco sheriff’s plans for surprise gun dealer audits
The Commonwealth Court agreed to halt the searches, which firearms dealers called unconstitutional.
By Linda Stein
BREAKING: State budget — including Lifeline Scholarships — comes down to the wire
After passing the state Senate, the governor’s budget depends on a few votes in the narrowly divided House.
By Broad + Liberty Staff
Multimillion-dollar jury award against Starbucks could be significant to fired professor’s lawsuit against St. Joe’s
A jury awarded $25 million to a Starbucks manager who said she was fired to help the company’s crumbling public relations image regarding race. The case has parallels with a fired professor from St. Joe’s.
by Todd Shepherd
Questionable expenses keep mounting for Hero Thrill Show Inc.
New disclosures raise further questions about the nonprofit’s spending on outside legal fees.
By Todd Shepherd