By Broad + Liberty Staff
Green Party starts petition drive to get Jill Stein on Pennsylvania ballots
Minor parties like the Green Party require 5,000 signatures of registered voters to run a presidential candidate.
By Steve Ulrich
Kitchen Table Politics: Brendan Boyle
Ari Mittleman speaks with Congressman Brendan Boyle about the federal budget, prospects for Democrats flipping the House, the President’s reelection campaign and more.
Majority-Democrat school board enacts policy removing ‘Gender Queer’ from library
The unanimous vote followed a spirited discussion at Monday’s school board meeting.
By Beth Ann Rosica
State road closure costing residents thousands in tolls
Local lawmakers say federal red tape has delayed repairs.
By Lauren Jessop
DelVal’s Dean signs letter urging Biden to cut off military aid to Israel
It’s not the first controversial Democratic letter targeting Israel since the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack.
By Linda Stein
Bucks Commissioner DiGirolamo withdraws support for county lawsuit against Big Oil
The commission’s lone Republican reversed his previous support for the suit a week after it was launched.
By Linda Stein
Unknown unknowns: Pennsylvania doesn’t track inmate deaths
Hundreds of inmates die in Pennsylvania’s state prisons and county jails, but oversight is superficial at best.
By Anthony Hennen
Fired Delco official says the county’s DEI department was a ‘campaign promise’ used for ‘PR stunts’
In a podcast interview, Footman said the county’s diversity effort was a sham.
By Taylor Millard
Allegheny County council member: it’s ‘too soon’ to say if county will consider ‘Big Oil’ lawsuit
Anti-oil nonprofits controlled by billionaire donors will speak to county officials next week.
By Todd Shepherd