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Legislators React To Shapiro's Break With Dems On RGGI
Democrat Josh Shapiro wants Gov. Tom Wolf's job, but he's breaking with the incumbent's politics — at least on one key energy policy.

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Democrat Josh Shapiro wants Gov. Tom Wolf's job, but he's breaking with the incumbent's politics — at least on one key energy policy.

Members of the law enforcement community say it’s a well-intended mistake.
We've learned over the past two years that local is everything when it comes to civic life.
As election day quickly approaches, Bucks County voters must decide between incumbent Neale Dougherty or attorney Pamela A. Van Blunk.
How they voted: House and Senate Session Oct. 29, 2021
Chester County controller Margaret Reif's mismanagement is creating a host of financial problems.
The progressive lawmakers held a press conference with three residents who claimed to have water issues related to the pipeline.
More students came forward of how school board President Mr. Ashe had made them “uncomfortable” by his “inappropriate” conduct.
Delaware County has sent hundreds of ballots to the incorrect address and voters.
DVJ News Editor Linda Stein talks to Larry Weigand about his bid to become Sheriff — and how he won an award for heroism at the age of 13.
Larry Weigand is a sixth-generation first responder at the Marcus Hook Trainer Fire Department.
If you follow economic news, you know rising prices for consumer goods are a serious concern.
The complex legal and political battle over the future of the Chester Water Authority rages on.
The news came in a statement from his attorneys as the 30-year old Ashe remains out of public view.
State Rep. Craig Williams sought and obtained state funding to hire additional prosecutors for those jurisdictions.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro has made it clear he will not resign his office during his quest to become governor.
The principles that first drew me to the Democratic Party became less represented in the party’s objectives.
Ashley Ehasz decided to run against incumbent Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Bucks/Montgomery) for the First Congressional District of Pennsylvania.
Angry parents showing up at school board meetings is a common occurrence in the Delaware Valley these days.
Wolf also called on the state legislature to pass laws requiring paid sick leave and institute federal workplace protections.