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UPDATE: Bartos Wins Two GOP Caucuses Saturday, Governor's Vote Divided
The Montgomery County businessman has a perfect record in these early bellwether contests.

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The Montgomery County businessman has a perfect record in these early bellwether contests.

Hispanics are the fastest-growing minority in the United States and the GOP has had some success courting their votes.
“Product availability and price inflation are being driven by a perfect storm of factors.”
Leigh Chapman, was recently appointed by Gov. Tom Wolf to be acting Secretary of State, has come under fire.
"Teachers and municipal employees are primarily concerned about doing their job."
With a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine in the offing, U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan plans a visit.
A Delaware County grand jury indicted three Sharon Hill police officers on manslaughter in the shooting death of 8-year-old Fanta Bility.
Pennsylvania Democrats transform Act 77 into something NO Republican voted for.
An $87 million contract between the state and Gingko Bioworks to provide testing to schools across the commonwealth is floundering.
U.S. Senate candidates at a forum at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church in Philadelphia last week criticized Republicans and not each other.
Jeff Bartos won two straw polls, giving the Montgomery County businessman a perfect record in these early bellwether contests.
Many Pennsylvania bridges—including some in the Delaware Valley–need to be rebuilt or repaired.
The proposal will face fierce partisan debate as ongoing negotiations over a separate Senate map continue behind closed doors.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner may soon find himself in the hot seat.
A Downingtown Area School Board election dispute may determine the standing of Pennsylvania's law regarding mail-in ballot errors.
Bill McSwain, former U.S. Attorney for southeastern Pennsylvania, is one of 15 candidates in the hotly-contested primary.
It is time that those in law enforcement gets the support that they deserve from elected officials.
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As concerns about COVID-19 increase, there is accompanying uneasiness in some quarters regarding testing for the virus.
How does the decision to end the Keystone pipeline look today?