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GIORDANO: South Philly's Fight For Columbus Statue Shows Community Rejects ‘Woke' Politics
I have spent the last few days celebrating the return of the Columbus Day Parade with my friends in South Philly.

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
I have spent the last few days celebrating the return of the Columbus Day Parade with my friends in South Philly.

If you've passed by the Port of Philadelphia recently, you may have noticed a significant decline in shipping activity.
Are Pennsylvania and the U.S. finally turning a corner on the pandemic-caused unemployment?
About 75 Merck & Co. employees and their supporters protested outside the Merck plant in Upper Gwynedd Thursday evening.
We went from a system that relied on the sanctity of the voting booth to one that is inherently messy.
Philadelphia's ban on single-use plastic bags is finally in effect.
The digital divide has exposed the huge gap between our nation’s internet “haves and have nots.”
The Delaware Valley Journal asked some pundits to consult their crystal balls.
There ought to be a law that prosecutors can't run for political office.
On this edition of the Delaware Valley Journal “On The Air,” State Sen. Dan Laughlin talks about his plans to run for governor.
Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced 48 criminal charges against Energy Transfer.
Radical change is a rallying cry for the far left in Congress.
Montgomery County residents who receive a ballot printed on only one side should toss it out.
Ready to pay up every time you cross the Girard Point Bridge?
Critics of the Pennsbury School Board's handling of COVID-19 policies say they've been silenced by the board.
The bill poses a direct threat to the personal privacy and safety of Pennsylvanian small businesses that rely on the virtual marketplace.
Their once covert suicide schools operate freely on bases primarily bought and paid for by the U.S. taxpayer.
If you are thinking of going to Europe this winter, you might want to pack your long undies. A sweater or two as well.
The AG’s Office claimed “additional information,” as the reason for the delay.
Restaurant owners around Pennsylvania are bracing again for the worse, and many of them feel left in the dark.