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You know Jesse James, Billy the Kid, and the Dalton Brothers. Now meet Harry Tracy, the Old West's last outlaw.

The county’s takeover of health inspections from local municipal governments is already a controversial topic.
In the Republican Senate race, 51 percent of voters are undecided.
An outspoken Trump supporter, Daniels lays out his populist view of Pennsylvania politics to DVJ News Editor Linda Stein.
Superintendent Robert Sokolowski promised to keep parents updated and thanked them for their “continued patience and support.”
Nearly two years later, the Commonwealth Court ruled that the council does have the power to terminate DELCORA.
The incongruity between the push to legalize marijuana and the so-called “ War on Drugs.”
Several parents oppose a policy in which teachers and counselors do not have to inform parents when a child is questioning their own gender.
Among the opponents are U.S. rail companies who say the massive merger will hurt competition.
President Biden isn't strong at home, which is mildly interesting to China, but is significantly weak abroad, which interests China greatly.
Hollywood's diversity was being rightfully celebrated until the slap seen around the world changed everything.
“Politics ain't beanbag,” the saying goes.
The most exposed underlying issue in America is our overreliance on products made outside of our borders.
YouTube has admitted it made a mistake when it pulled the video.
In a stunning move, all five Democrats on the West Chester School Board were removed over a dispute of the district’s mandatory mask policy.
A new group is telling Pennsylvania residents to rise up and reclaim the voting process it says went awry.
Dave White knows running for governor is a challenge, but says the biggest challenges can also be the most rewarding.
Pennsylvania Family Institute President Michael Geer was outraged by the action.
Four GOP U.S. Senate candidates made their case to Republican primary voters as they vie for retiring Sen. Pat Toomey’s seat.
The war in Ukraine has highlighted in neon the danger of reliance on foreign—and often hostile—nations for energy production and delivery.