Decades-old stories about the boo-birds don’t tell the whole story about today’s fans.
By Andy Bloom
Paul Davis: A veteran police sergeant offers tips on how to avoid being carjacked
Awareness of your surroundings can help you avoid being the victim of this increasingly common crime.
By Paul Davis
Sen. Lisa Boscola: Pennsylvania budget fails to help hardworking homeowners
The Commonwealth’s reliance on property taxes stands in the way of real progress.
By Sen. Lisa Boscola
Thom Nickels: Demonic nihilism? It’s not just on the streets.
From the newsrooms to the street corners, society is coming apart at the seams.
By Thom Nickels
Terry Tracy: The Inquirer editorial board’s ongoing war with the facts at the Central Bucks School District
The reading public deserves better than raw opinion that’s unmoored from the truth.
By Terry Tracy
Guy Ciarrocchi: Hon. Juan Ramos, a councilman, deacon, citizen and dad
Bidding farewell to a friend, a dedicated public servant, and a good man
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Beth Ann Rosica: Lifeline scholarships, a possible solution for the teacher shortage
The bipartisan scholarship proposal could also have positive effects on teacher hiring and retention.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Bryan E. Leib: Governor Shapiro should condemn Congresswoman Lee for anti-Israel votes
Pennsylvania’s chief executive should not be associated with politicians who use their offices to promote antisemitism.
By Bryan E. Leib
Andy Bloom: Beating a dead horse — dismantling the third Trump Indictment
Democrats and the media are ready to throw Trump in jail for things they’ve been doing for years.
By Andy Bloom
Christine Flowers: Kicks and karma
When you think you’re too good for America, don’t be surprised when America notices.
By Christine Flowers