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One day I paid my fare and stepped into the car at 69th Street headed east and felt an unusual, unwelcome sense of discomfort.

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One day I paid my fare and stepped into the car at 69th Street headed east and felt an unusual, unwelcome sense of discomfort.

State Sen. Bob Mensch has seen a lot of changes in the 18 years he's been a legislator.
Seven days was the average cumulative duration a house was on the market in Delaware County this year.
State Sen. Bob Mensch (R-Montgomery County) talks to DVJournal News Editor Linda Stein about his decision not to seek re-election next year.
The American head and heart aren't in alignment on immigration. They are savagely apart.
Determining a “good college” has to do with the fit of the student with the mission, programs, faculty, services and overall environment.
Police officials and Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner don't see eye-to-eye when it comes to the city's increasing crime rate.
About 200 supporters cheered and applauded Josh Shapiro at a campaign rally on the Penn State Abington campus Wednesday evening.
This grassroots movement is unique in its intentions and motivations.
Pennsylvania recently became one of four states to sign a pact agreeing to share gun crime statistics.
A Bucks County native talks about crime, his campaign for re-election, and the current state of the GOP.
Pennsylvania’s green activists are transparent about what they want.
In one of the worst kept secrets in Pennsylvania politics, Attorney General Josh Shapiro is running for governor in 2022.
It has been an annus horribilis for the nation's electric utility companies.
Brian Sharif Taylor, a 14-year Army veteran, is the Republican nominee for state representative in the 164th Legislative District.
Pennsylvania is not being beat by economic competitors. It is being defeated from within.
If you haven't noticed, things have gotten heated at local school board meetings as of late.
Love him or hate him, there's no denying Christopher Columbus was a significant figure in world history.
Every time I click on Facebook or Twitter, I find posts and tweets from Shapiro that seem more like campaign ads than communication.
A "perfect storm" involving the pandemic, consumer demand, and the workforce at Southern California docks is impacting Philadelphia.