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“We're talking about people's jobs, people's money, people's livelihoods.”

The pealing of bells. The laying of wreaths. Trembling voices sharing names of the dead.
I attended a very nice 9/11 commemoration event last Saturday at Gorkas Park in Roxborough.
A month before President Joe Biden announced his national vaccine mandate, fellow Democrat Gov. Tom Wolf imposed his own.
It will happen billions of times today. People around the globe will all say the same word.
Some Pennsylvania politicians shared how the events of that profound day changed their lives.
On Sept. 11, 2001, the sky was a very beautiful blue with no clouds and I was looking forward to covering an ongoing trial.
Conflict arising from Gov. Tom Wolf's statewide school mask mandate erupted into an exchange of letters.
Judy Reiss remembers Sept. 11, 2001 like it was yesterday—not almost 20 years ago.
The next salvo in the ongoing fight over a mask mandate for Pennsylvania students is likely to be fired from the floor of the statehouse.
We have all had these moments. They define and punctuate our lives. But none was more defining than Tuesday, September 11, 2001.
We all want to protect children, and no one cares more than the parents and school administrators in our communities.
Additionally, the association elected Adams County District Attorney Brian Sinnett as vice president.
Felix Baumgartner said it best: “Sometimes you have to go really high up to understand how small you are.”
The oil and gas industry is critical but also happens to be a grave existential threat to the future habitability of Earth.
Philadelphia recently became the most violent large city per capita in America.
The Covanta trash-to-steam plant in Chester is a political hot potato.
Republican Senate candidate Sean Parnell landed a whale with his recent endorsement from former President Donald Trump.
The Pennsylvania Freedom Coalition (PFC) gathered over 200 at Valley Forge for its first monthly rally.
It is a holiday created by the labor movement in the 19th century, but Labor Day 2021 is being observed by fewer union members.