U.S. Rep. Phil English might have survived the challenge of Erie businesswoman Kathy Dahlkemper in Tuesday's election had there not been such a national anti-George W. B...
The election of Barack Obama as the nation's first black president is a dramatic step forward for sensible leadership, for national unity, and for America's improved sta...
Though an Obama victory was widely predicted by nearly all pollsters, there still was a sobering sense that history truly was made shortly after 11 p.m. last night when ...
With polls open until 8 p.m. today, there still is time for people to vote. Election officials in Butler County report a record number of 121,730 registered voters eligi...
The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times each have featured a remarkable front-page story about former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan admitting at a congr...
News from the past resurfaced the other day when it was reported that federal appeals judges in Philadelphia were considering a lawsuit over the controversial 2005 legis...
It isn't a surprise that Route 228 area municipalities aren't rushing forward to promise money from their coffers for the highway's proposed traffic flow improvement pro...
The signs being carried by striking teachers in the South Butler School District are familiar. They are no doubt similar to signs carried by Seneca Valley teachers when ...
"Dumb."
That's the word that best describes Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes in having in his possession marijuana-filled cigars.
Holmes was charged wit...
"Senate staff are compensated for the purpose of assisting Senators in their official legislative and representational duties, and not for the purpose of performing pers...