It is up to the majority to stop a radical minority from destroying our democracy.
By Justin Engle
Zane Hensal: My journey running for school board at nineteen
We shouldn’t count out young people in politics.
By Zane Hensal
Guy Ciarrocchi: The reactions are (almost) as impactful as the bullets and bombs
Reactions to the barbaric, unprovoked attack on Israel speaks volumes.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Howard Schargel: Central Bucks taxpayers could be on the hook for $119 million due to a frequent-flier plaintiff — whose husband wants a seat on the school board
It’s easier to win a lawsuit when you can elect your opponent.
By Howard Schargel
From the Editors: End the Harrisburg bacchanalia
Elected officials campaign like “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” but govern like “Animal House.”
By the Editors
Thom Nickels: Remembering Josh Kruger
The life of a passionate advocate and journalist tragically cut short.
By Thom Nickels
Amanda Greenberg: Fear and faith — a Jewish woman’s experience in suburban Philadelphia
Last I checked, no other demographic has dealt with parades praising the murder of your people.
By Amanda Greenberg
Guy Ciarrocchi: Biden’s “green energy” is national suicide
Its harmful impacts are very real. The “climate crisis,” not so much.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
David Reel: Changing party alignments could lead to unexpected results
Challenges and opportunities for both major parties in the 2024 elections and beyond.
By David Reel
Stu Bykofsky: It’s time to uncancel Columbus — and Frank Rizzo, too
The woke tide is receding. We should reconsider what it washed away.
By Stu Bykofsky