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Trump Blasts Bill McSwain, But McSwain Soldiers On
The West Chester native has touted his service as a law and order prosecutor in television commercials.

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The West Chester native has touted his service as a law and order prosecutor in television commercials.

Bryan Burhans said the game commission has “serious issues” with Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
Republicans are trying to parley rising gasoline prices into new voter registrations as the midterm elections approach.
Prices of existing homes are still on the rise. And home prices climbed nearly 19 percent last year.
The fact that an accomplished capitalist has decided to look in the face of censorship–and call it what it is–fills me with a hope.
As the homicide rate pushed towards an annual record of 500 last November, Krasner leaned on this reasoning amid increased scrutiny.
Chester Water filed has an ongoing dispute over Aqua America’s plan to purchase the municipal water system.
A potentially game-changing move in Pennsylvania's crowded Republican U.S. Senate primary.
Plus: GOP candidate Ron Vogel talks about how being a dad, and lifelong hockey player, has helped him deal with the challenges of running.
Despite the pain, I want to use every opportunity to talk to a foreign audience about the war crimes the Russians commit on our land.
Joe Hogan hopes to enter public service, representing the Langhorne-area district of about 65,000 constituents.
Americans should have at least a passing knowledge of PFAS, but they may want to get educated on the topic fast.
If an active shooter were to open fire, what would you do?
Rep. Conor Lamb has taken off the kid gloves in the Democrats' primary for U.S. Senate.
Sunoco is required to dredge portions of the lake to remove drilling mud and sediment present as a result of the spill.
Attorney General Josh Shapiro has carefully navigated a more moderate stance on energy politics than green groups advocate.
In the past two weeks Chester County residents have been subjected to outrageous efforts by local Republicans and their far-right followers.
Stacy Garrity joined 26 fellow state financial officers urging the president to “implement policies to promote American energy production.”
The residency requirement is the main hurdle that has left the city without a large pool of qualified police candidates.
“The court’s action is a welcome step in the right direction.”