A spokesman for the Philly congressman once confirmed that the legal expenses were for “active litigation” but no court case has been found.
By Todd Shepherd
Republicans say poll points to continued state house success in fall election
A new poll found that legislative Republicans may have the edge over Democrats in Pennsylvania in the state’s fall elections.
By Todd Shepherd
Wolf unveils plan to spend Pennsylvania’s remaining $1.7B in federal Covid relief
Gov. Tom Wolf outlined a plan Wednesday to funnel federal pandemic relief funds to the commonwealth’s families, businesses, health care workers and community revitalization efforts.
By Victor Skinner
Chester County DA Deb Ryan hit with discrimination suit
A longtime Chester County law enforcement official is suing the county and District Attorney Deb Ryan, claiming racial discrimination.
By Linda Stein
Pennsylvania Democrats call for $3.75B in education spending
“This budget year is about opportunity and need coming together,” said Rep. Matt Bradford, D-Montgomery. But a Republican spokeswoman said the proposal was “more of the same old, same old.”
By Victor Skinner
A nightmare on Tree Street
When a fire raged at 223 Tree St. last July, residents say they knew it was only a matter of time before a catastrophe would occur at that address. Prior warnings and requests to city officials didn’t help…
By Kyle Sammin and Todd Shepherd
Catholic school parents, teachers challenge recruiting allegations in federal civil rights suit
“This was about putting kids first,” say parents suing the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Organization, which has determined that a series of school transfers were done in violation of rules against athletic recruiting.
By Kevin Mooney
A Broad + Liberty interview with Delaware County Chair Dr. Monica Taylor
The new chairperson of the Delaware County Council talks inflation, Covid-19, budgeting and more.
By Todd Shepherd
Commonwealth Court strikes down PA’s controversial Act 77 voting law
“Gov. Wolf has ignored this debate for over a year, but hopefully this ruling will help bring him to the table so we can address concerns about our election system once and for all,” said State Sen. Jake Corman.
By Linda Stein
A Republican heads to West Philly
Not too many Pa. Republicans have bothered to show up in West Philadelphia. Yet that is where Guy Ciarrocchi, one of more than a dozen Republican candidates for governor, headed one January afternoon to campaign.
By Todd Shepherd