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‘Enough Is Enough:' GOP Legislators Target Philly DA Krasner For Impeachment
A group of state House Republicans announced they are launching an effort to impeach progressive DA Larry Krasner.

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
A group of state House Republicans announced they are launching an effort to impeach progressive DA Larry Krasner.

We put that question to politicos, pundits, and just plain folks across the Delaware Valley.
Gun violence on South Street has garnered international attention and raised troubling questions for Mayor Jim Kenney and DA Larry Krasner.
A new and potentially influential force is emerging in Republican primaries across the country.
Frank Wills savored his 15 minutes of fame. But the celebrity treatment took its toll.
Area residents and politicians shared their reactions to the hearing.
The books that many parents find objectionable are not just books related to LGBTQ topics, but also graphic discussions of heterosexual sex.
The Towamencin Board of Supervisors has voted 4-1 to sell their sewer system to NextEra Energy for over $115 million.
The Biden administration is balking at endorsing changes in mining regulations.
If you were at the riot at the U.S. Capitol building on January 6, 2021, two Philadelphia Democrats are coming for you.
Democratic candidate John Fetterman, Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz, and their allies are fielding ads attacking each other.
A global food crisis is looming, so policymakers everywhere need to think hard about how to make food cheaper and more plentiful.
Republicans only need five more seats to win control of the House. And they could pick up two of them in southeast Pennsylvania.
“Is there a doctor in the House?” is an old cliche. But U.S. Rep. Susan Wild wants to keep one out of the Senate.
Many Delaware Valley residents are preparing for their municipalities to jump on the bag ban bandwagon.
A narrow majority of the Upper Darby Township Council succeeded in ousting the mayor's chief administrative officer, Vince Rongione.
Crime is rising, parents are fleeing public schools and COVID is still infecting thousands every day.
The bill, HB 2275 would extend Act 58, giving the attorney general the authority to investigate and charge certain gun crimes.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is known to have a long list of enemies. So long, it reaches all the way to Bucks County, Pa.
The AAA Mid-Atlantic reported Monday that Pennsylvania's average gas price hit $4.95 per gallon.