Prominent members of the far-left group have criminal pasts.
By Todd Shepherd
Democrats cement majority in state House – now what?
After more than a decade in the minority, state House Democrats begin forging ahead on legislative priorities and House operations.
By Christen Smith
Sport of kings: Pennsylvania subsidizes horse racing with $3.5 billion
Pennsylvania spends billions on the horse racing industry each year and what, if anything, do taxpayers get in return?
By Anthony Hennen
Power struggle emerges in Upper Darby in wake of mayor’s DUI charges
With Mayor Barbarann Keffer in a rehab clinic, can she be present enough to govern?
By Todd Shepherd
Pa. GOP embraces but rebukes mail-in voting as it grapples with 2022 shortcomings
After three election cycles that have included mail-in voting, Republicans know their future electoral success hinges on competing with Democrats in utilizing the voting method.
By Todd Shepherd
Fiscal cliff ahead, state treasurer warns
As emergency federal funds dry up, hard choices remain for the legislature.
By Anthony Hennen
Pennsylvania inheritance tax for siblings on the chopping block, again
The legislature will again discuss reducing the Commonwealth’s persistent tax on inheritances.
By Anthony Hennen
Police, Springfield Township agree to injunction on Thin Blue Line flag ban
Banning this flag — and only this flag — raises First Amendment issues, the plaintiffs’ lawyer says.
By Linda Stein
Judge grants state receiver greater powers in Chester
Receiver Michael Doweary will gain more responsibility in the troubled Delco city.
By Linda Stein
The Editors: Mastriano struggles with reality in post-election accounting
Exaggerations and half-truths are not what Pennsylvania Republicans need to chart their path forward.
By The Editors