The list recognizes 50 of the most accomplished leaders in Pennsylvania over the age of 50, honoring trailblazers in government, business, and media.
Fideri News Network expands into multimedia with launch of “OnPattison” podcast brand
The collection of programs will feature some of Philadelphia’s best-known sports personalities alongside fresh, locally produced content.
Contacting the swamp? There’s an app for that
“The system isn’t broken; it’s just ignoring you,” says Koutsiouroumbas, a former congressional chief of staff.
The politics of despair
Ordinary people coexisting in peace doesn’t make the newspapers or get you followers on Instagram, but it does sustain this American experiment.
Lawmakers introduce bipartisan bill to prohibit student cellphone use in Pennsylvania schools
The legislation responds to declines in youth mental health, academic achievement, and social engagement.
More than plastic: Why signs matter more than you think
Beyond their persuasive power, yard signs serve a vital internal function: boosting volunteer morale.
Harran defends ICE partnership as court battle continues
Harran told a county judge Friday that his partnership with the federal agency will not have a financial impact on local taxpayers.
PA is investing in AI and broadband — while regulating away the gains
Pennsylvania can’t celebrate becoming the “state of software” while taxing the very tools that help small businesses benefit from it.
A turning point for local journalism — welcome to Fideri News Network
A free and independent press is not merely a feature of democracy — it is one of its chief guarantors.
Squares, rectangles and the war over maps
Redistricting is, and always will be, a political act. The dream of a nonpartisan process, run by a committee of neutral figures, is a well-intentioned fantasy.
