Moms for Liberty, Keystone Town Hall, and the Conservative Voice are leading a full-court press to convince Pennsylvania House Majority […]
Commissioner DiBello goes to Washington
Montgomery County Commissioner Tom DiBello visited the Eisenhower Building on the White House campus last week to meet and get […]
HBO show to receive largest ever film tax credit in Pennsylvania
(The Center Square) – Los Angeles, New York City, Vancouver, Philadelphia? With the announcement of a second season of HBO’s […]
Shapiro directs $219.9 million in additional capital funds to SEPTA
Governor Josh Shapiro directed Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Secretary Mike Carroll to allocate $219.9 million in additional capital funding […]
Partisan split emerges as Chester County reviews 1,000+ provisional ballots
‘Follow the Law’ vs. ‘Don’t Disenfranchise’:
By Beth Ann Rosica
Houlahan, Democratic lawmakers under fire for telling troops to refuse certain orders
The Dems’ video message sparked backlash from many on the right — including the President.
By Linda Stein
Gov’s office fights to block records related to sexual-harassment scandal involving top aide
Two years after cabinet secretary’s resignation, administration appeals transparency rulings rather than release emails and metadata showing how it handled the allegations.
By Todd Shepherd
What would happen if Fetterman’s health would cause him to resign from the U.S. Senate?
The recent fall by Pennsylvania’s U.S. Sen. John Fetterman has once again raised concerns about his overall health. Fetterman fell […]
Philly Palestine Day event draws objections from Jewish organizations
Controversy builds over City Hall’s upcoming Palestine Day celebration
By Beth Ann Rosica
Wissahickon School District rankings fall as achievement gaps deepen
As scores sink, a Wissahickon parent-advocate says District ignored warnings for years.
By Beth Ann Rosica
