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Education

Safe and secure? Don’t bet on it.

September 2, 2025September 1, 2025
Guy Ciarrocchi

Our kids are not all right. They’re not always safe and secure at school, no matter what the politicians, our […]

Education

NEA’s ‘Everyone Is Welcome’ toolkit pushes politics, not academics

September 1, 2025August 31, 2025
Beth Ann Rosica

As the new school year begins, four national organizations teamed up to offer teachers across the country “Everyone is Welcome […]

Culture

The Kelce–Swift Proposal and the age of plastic love

September 1, 2025August 31, 2025
Christine Flowers

Fifteen years ago, I was engaged to be married. I didn’t tell anyone outside of my close circle of five […]

Op-Ed

Mozart, Picasso — and Trump?

August 29, 2025August 28, 2025
Stew Bolno

Now that you’ve read the title of the essay, I can ask you the question: Did you ever think you’d […]

Crime

Gregory Tony’s rise — How a 1993 Philly homicide disappeared from the record

August 29, 2025August 28, 2025
Thom Nickels

From the late 1980s to the mid-1990s Philadelphia saw a long succession of sensational murder cases and trials. Gary Heidnik’s […]

Government Op-Ed

Will Pennsylvania’s congressional appropriators help save Pennsylvanians’ health and jobs?

August 28, 2025August 27, 2025
Craig Snyder

As the smokestack-based economy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania began to recede in the later decades of the last century, […]

History

Seeing America’s history in Philadelphia  — while you still can

August 28, 2025August 27, 2025
Michael Thomas Leibrandt

If you love American history, our city is for you. In my youth, I wondered how so much American history […]

Op-Ed Transportation

A response to Guy Ciarrocchi — SEPTA is, in fact, broke

August 28, 2025August 28, 2025
Zachary Brownlee
7

In a recent column, Guy Ciarrocchi argues that SEPTA is “broken, not broke”. I disagree and believe that Mr. Ciarrocchi’s […]

Military Op-Ed

The BRAC Commission’s Impact on Horsham

August 28, 2025August 27, 2025
Eric Tuwalski
3

When I joined the Naval Reserve after my time serving active duty in the United States Navy, I chose my […]

Government Op-Ed

Who’s running Chester County — and who pays the price?

August 27, 2025August 26, 2025
Joe Lorusso
1

Chester County is a glaring example of poor fiscal planning and what’s unfolding is deeply concerning — including a significant […]

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Op-Ed

The Kelce–Swift Proposal and the age of plastic love

The Kelce–Swift Proposal and the age of plastic love

schedule September 01 2025
ink_pen Christine Flowers

Fifteen years ago, I was engaged to be married. I didn’t tell anyone outside of my close circle of five […]

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  • Mozart, Picasso — and Trump?
  • Gregory Tony’s rise — How a 1993 Philly homicide disappeared from the record
  • Will Pennsylvania’s congressional appropriators help save Pennsylvanians’ health and jobs?
  • Seeing America’s history in Philadelphia  — while you still can

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