Two and half weeks before the midterm elections, with political tempests seeming to break out everywhere, there’s one dispute brewing at the opposite end of the state th...
For those mature enough to remember an earlier time, it’s a one-two punch:
- The owners of the former Friedman’s Fresh Markets continue a court battle with the local gro...
It might not be a truly “once in a lifetime” opportunity Monday, but the visit of newly-minted State System of Higher Education Chancellor Daniel Greenstein to Slippery ...
A report in Friday’s Washington Examiner tells the story of George Zirwas, a predatory gay priest from Pittsburgh in the 1980s.
According to the Examiner, and the Pennsy...
It’s a fundamental law of physics: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The same can rule applies in politics, apparently — in this case, the lunch...
Let’s not miss the significance of what Brian White is telling us.
The Butler schools superintendent says he believes the district’s decades-long enrollment decline has ...
People often scoff and laugh at fundamental truths. But their taking offense doesn’t make these truths any less self-evident.
Take a closer look at two social trends as ...
Difficult conversations produce complex reactions and questions. They put people in positions that test their character and fortitude. See, for example, the recent event...
One of the busiest roads in Butler County is being widened and straightened at the cost of millions of dollars.
Before the last part of the new Route 228 finally opens t...
Conventional wisdom is that the latest effort to shrink the size of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives is, for all intents and purposes, dead in the water.
The bi...