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LYSEK: Charter Schools Seek Real Reform
The governor doesn’t want reform. He wants to stop families from leaving failing district schools.

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The governor doesn’t want reform. He wants to stop families from leaving failing district schools.

The position of director of voter services is more important than ever.
Some members of Congress are pushing legislation that would discourage private land conservation across the nation.
Susan Greenspon, then the editor of Main Line Sunday, was having lunch at her Ardmore kitchen table on April 4, 1991, when her phone rang...
Yes, Virginia, there are pandemic puppies. And kitties, and guinea pigs and hamsters, parrots and fish.
Have you noticed a lot more dog walkers roaming town?
The PA House Human Services Committee, has advanced three pieces of legislation aimed at helping people and families in the recovery process
The Pennsylvania Senate race promises to be one of the most-watched and contentious in the nation.
Should the county Council stay all-Democrat or should they add two Republicans as a check on the majority’s power?
This article first appeared on the Broad + Liberty website.
Pennsylvania House session key votes for the week of April 5-7.
Does the question about whether we should be using or supporting telehealth services really need answering?
Valerie Arkoosh, chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners, has her eye on the U.S. Senate seat being vacated.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) remains on track to deliver improvements to the system
The cost of running the George Hill Jail, which Delaware County is looking to de-privatize, may well go as high as $49.9 million a year.
As the Biden administration prepares the largest tax hike since World War II, a longtime Republican economic advisor is sounding the alarm.
Five women legislators announced the introduction of House Bill 972, the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act.
Should your social media posts be enough to keep you from serving as a police officer? In the Delaware Valley, it could.
“There is nothing more American than voting and baseball,” the two Democratic state senators said.
Nearly one year after the COVID-19 shutdowns ravaged Pennsylvania's economy, the financial effects are still being felt.