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Judge Delivers Win For Chester Receiver In Short-Lived Power Battle
A Commonwealth Court judge delivered a no-nonsense ruling in favor of the receiver for the City of Chester.

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A Commonwealth Court judge delivered a no-nonsense ruling in favor of the receiver for the City of Chester.

Pennsylvania saw its own wave of freshmen women sweeping into state government, much of which was based in the Delaware Valley.
Federal officials have called: “That’s a wrap!” on the 2020 U.S. Census.
The March 2020 CARES Act expanded unemployment benefits for millions of laid off workers.
The image of these pretty, lit greenhouses in a field at the La Fava Restaurant and Bar here look inviting and warm.
Delaware County Council Chairman Brian P. Zidek says questions about whether he plans to run for re-election in 2021 are premature.
Looking back on state politics in 2020, and what’s in store for 2021.
Judging by the diversity of holidays observed this time of year, humans seem to have a need for a communal celebration in early winter.
So the other day, a friend asked me a question that boiled down to this: Does Christmas have to be a religious holiday?
We are reminded of the failure of the majority in the General Assembly to help families across the commonwealth in 2020.
Feed Us West Chester and Surrounding Areas, is private Facebook group for local dining and drinking establishments and community members.
The receiver for this financially troubled city is working on a 2021 budget that should be made public before the new year.
Santa isn’t the only one keeping a naughty list this Christmas.
Although hard to imagine, there was a time in 2020 — even if only in January — when almost no one had heard of the novel coronavirus.
A group of restaurant and bar owners from Harrisburg to the Delaware Valley filed suit Friday against Gov. Wolf.
Many Delaware Valley businesses are struggling to stay afloat as indoor operations have ceased once again.
“It’s 30 degrees… Asking our customers to sit outside in freezing weather, or even our staff to serve them, is inhumane."
Hear from the two mothers behind the lawsuit against the Hatboro-Horsham School District.
The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners passed a nearly $462 million budget for 2021 Thursday morning.
Many businesses are contemplating closing doors permanently, said Goodrich-Cairns.