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“It’s time for Americans to get back to work and fill our great downtowns again.”

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
“It’s time for Americans to get back to work and fill our great downtowns again.”

Admit it, you've never stopped to wonder how the United States gained the Pacific island of Guam, have you?
The DOJ’s action only makes sense if you see that federal law enforcement has become a politicized arm of the Biden administration.
Fanta was one of four people, including her sister, struck by police bullets during the shooting.
GOP Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif) came to Pennsylvania to formally announce an updated version of the 1994 “Contract With America”.
Just 29 percent of Pennsylvania voters agree with Fetterman’s “no limits” abortion stance.
Sen. Pat Toomey said technology and innovation, not government regulation, are the path to lower carbon emissions.
The lack of childcare is a factor keeping women from returning to the workforce.
Michelle Mattus believes she is the best choice for the 162nd District and would take the views of her constituents to Harrisburg.
The southern border has become a humanitarian disaster affecting the nation.
Of the 28 staffers hired by the Montgomery County Democrat since Dec. 2018, six had tenures of 70 days or less.
“Crozer Health’s new service offerings will align with patient-centric care, focused on essential services, and expanded behavioral health”
Daryl Campbell and other Chester County residents have repeatedly complained to county commissioners that ballot drop boxes were not secure.
A well-designed virtual care platform has extraordinary potential to ensure accessible, high-quality care for all patients.
The entire energy economy is discussed, and how it impacts private sector jobs.
Wegmans is eliminating plastic shopping bags from all of its locations by the end of 2022.
The state lost 108,000 payroll jobs since Feb. 2020, a whopping 189 percent decline.
Delaware Valley college attendees said they are thankful, but they add even more needs to be done.
Some 45 percent of the Pennsylvania Republican state Senate candidates are women, and 30 percent of the GOP House candidates are women.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.