The zombie, flesh-eating drug is sweeping the city’s users and dealers.
By Paul Davis
Sen. Cris Dush: Shapiro would use government force to coerce the people
The coercive power of government should be used only when absolutely necessary.
By Sen. Cris Dush
Thom Nickels: United for free speech at the National Constitution Center
Participants were strangely reluctant to say which side is most hostile to speech in America.
By Thom Nickels
Ben Mannes: Judge dismisses all charges against Officer Mark Dial
Will the latest judicial ruling on the overcharging of police officers by the Krasner administration change the DA’s tactics?
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Wally Nunn: Delaware County spending increases — again
Who’s going to pay for it all? Council isn’t saying, but you can probably guess.
By Wally Nunn
Andy Bloom: Walking the plank – again
Republicans always take the blame for government shutdowns — so, of course, they’re doing it again.
By Andy Bloom
Paul Davis: A most violent weekend — and the firearms preemption laws
The city goes to court once more to limit gun rights, but the guns used in crimes are almost all illegal already.
By Paul Davis
Jabari K. Jones: It’s time to give West Philadelphia families a choice
Parents want something better for their children. Why is the government standing in the way?
By Jabari K. Jones
Sharon Sedlar: Stop putting special interests ahead of Pennsylvania’s children
The courts have said that Pennsylvania’s educational system is broken. The PASS program can be part of the solution.
By Sharon Sedlar
Rep. Seth Grove: Pennsylvania’s credit rating is nothing to celebrate
Despite some positive feedback from a rating agency, the commonwealth’s financial state is less secure than it should be.
By Rep. Seth Grove