• Jenkintown Man Heads Pennsylvania’s Jewish Americans for Biden’s Outreach Program

    Jenkintown Man Heads Pennsylvania’s Jewish Americans for Biden’s Outreach Program

    Dan Siegel, a Jenkintown resident, is leading Pennsylvania’s Jewish Americans for Biden’s outreach program as its new outreach director for the former vice president’s state campaign team, writes Jesse Bernstein for the Jewish Chronicle. In 2016, Donald Trump won Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes by fewer than 45,000 votes. Now Siegel is working on reversing that…

  • Despite More Women Than Ever in State Politics, PA Ranks 31st for Women’s Political Participation Nationwide

    Despite More Women Than Ever in State Politics, PA Ranks 31st for Women’s Political Participation Nationwide

    Despite seeing more high-profile women in state politics than ever, Pennsylvania still ranks in the lower half of states for political participation by women, writes John L. Micek for the Pennsylvania Capital-Star. The state placed at No. 31 according to a new report by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research. Still, things have certainly been…

  • 3 School Districts Claim Tax Burden’s Too Heavy for Delaware County Property Owners

    3 School Districts Claim Tax Burden’s Too Heavy for Delaware County Property Owners

    The current reassessment of Delaware County property taxes places too much of a burden on residential property owners, claim three school districts, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. Marple Newtown, Radnor Township and Springfield school boards declared that the new 2021 assessments are an “unfair and inequitable shift” of the real estate tax…

  • Montco Commissioner Joe Gale Reaches Settlement in Social Media Censorship Lawsuit

    Montco Commissioner Joe Gale Reaches Settlement in Social Media Censorship Lawsuit

    Montgomery County Commissioner Joseph C. Gale has reached a settlement with eight constituents who filed a federal lawsuit against him after he blocked their access to his social media sites, alleging social media censorship, writes Carl Hessler for The Phoenix Reporter & Item. Under the court settlement, Gale has to restore the constituents’ access and…

  • Montco Intensifies Efforts to Hire Young People as Poll Workers for Election Day

    Montco Intensifies Efforts to Hire Young People as Poll Workers for Election Day

    Following staffing problems that hampered the state’s primary election, Montgomery County is intensifying efforts to hire poll workers for the November presidential election, write Ximena Conde and Zachariah Hughes for WHYY. County officials are focusing on bringing in a new wave of younger poll workers as well as coaxing more senior workers to once again…

  • People: Congresswoman Madeleine Dean and Son Wish to Provide Hope to Others Battling Addiction

    People: Congresswoman Madeleine Dean and Son Wish to Provide Hope to Others Battling Addiction

    Madeleine Dean, the U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania’s 4th congressional district that includes the majority of Montgomery County, along with her son Harry give an honest account of his brutal battle with addiction in their joint memoir, writes Sam Gillette for People. “Under Our Roof: A Son’s Battle for Recovery, a Mother’s Battle for Her Son”…

  • Washington Post: Jill Biden is a Tough Philly Girl with Deep Montco Roots

    Washington Post: Jill Biden is a Tough Philly Girl with Deep Montco Roots

    As a tough “Philly girl” who grew up in a Philadelphia area, Jill Biden, Joe’s wife, has a slight Philadelphia accent and cheers for Philadelphia sports teams, write Jada Yuan and Annie Linskey in The Washington Post. While Jill moved around a lot when she was young, she and her four younger sisters grew up…

  • Royersford Company Places Highest Bid at Most Recent Liquor License Auction at More Than $250K

    Royersford Company Places Highest Bid at Most Recent Liquor License Auction at More Than $250K

    Magerks Royersford placed the highest bid for a liquor license at the most recent auction held in June of more than $250,000, writes Julia Shanahan for The Standard-Journal. With that, the restaurant joins a throng of Montgomery County companies that have placed high bids at these auctions over the last four years. This followed Gov.…

  • Main Line Today: Attorney General Josh Shapiro Fights for People ‘Who Can’t Fight for Themselves’

    Main Line Today: Attorney General Josh Shapiro Fights for People ‘Who Can’t Fight for Themselves’

    As Pennsylvania Attorney General, Josh Shapiro has proven that he does not shy away from legal battles, whether they involve the Catholic Church or even President Trump, writes Melissa Jacobs for the Main Line Today. For Shapiro, who lives in Abington with his wife, Lori, and their four children, deciding to pick these battles is…

  • Growing Diversity in Pennsylvania Means Trump Has to Make Gains in ‘Suburban Philadelphia’ to Win the State

    Growing Diversity in Pennsylvania Means Trump Has to Make Gains in ‘Suburban Philadelphia’ to Win the State

    The increasing diversity in Pennsylvania could have a significant impact on the 2020 presidential election, writes Katie Meyer for the WITF. Demographic data shows that President Trump cannot rely on the same coalition as he did four years ago. This is due to a decline in the number of “white, non-college voters”. Meanwhile Latino, Black,…

  • Montgomery County District Attorney Releases 2019 Annual Report

    Montgomery County District Attorney Releases 2019 Annual Report

    Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele has published the 2019 District Attorney’s Office Annual Report, highlighting the year’s significant initiatives and accomplishments. These include the work and successes of two Community Justice Units, notable prosecutions, alternative sentencing programs, and the ongoing efforts in fighting the opioid crisis, among other issues. According to the report,…

  • Joe Biden Got Down to Business in His Visit to Delaware County Wednesday

    Joe Biden Got Down to Business in His Visit to Delaware County Wednesday

    Yeadon and Darby Boroughs hosted Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden Wednesday as he continued campaigning on safely reopening the economy, writes Julia Terruso for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Biden spoke with four local business owners at Yeadon Borough’s Carlette’s Hideaway, a soul food restaurant and bar. Carlette Brooks, who owns the Hide Away with her husband…

  • Amanda Cappelletti Defeats incumbent Daylin Leach, Wins State Senate Democratic Primary

    Amanda Cappelletti Defeats incumbent Daylin Leach, Wins State Senate Democratic Primary

    Amanda Cappelletti defeated incumbent State Senator Daylin Leach in the Democratic Primary to win the 17th District State Senate seat that encompasses parts of Montgomery and Delaware counties, write Andrew Seidman and Allison Steele for The Philadelphia Inquirer. While not all ballots have been counted, returns from precincts that had reported their results suggest the…

  • 3 Options to Get A Mail-in Primary Ballot in Montgomery County

    3 Options to Get A Mail-in Primary Ballot in Montgomery County

    Registered voters wishing to cast a ballot in the June 2nd Primary election can do so either in person, or, for the first time in history, via mail-in ballot. On March 27, when Governor Wolf signed Senate Bill 422 rescheduling Pennsylvania’s primary election from April 28 to June 2 due to the COVID-19 emergency, he…

  • Montgomery County Resident Tapped to Lead President’s Coronavirus Vaccine Effort

    Montgomery County Resident Tapped to Lead President’s Coronavirus Vaccine Effort

    Moncef Slaoui, a former executive at GlaxoSmithKline, which has a research facility in Collegeville, has been tapped to lead Trump’s effort to produce and distribute a COVID-19 vaccine before the end of the year, writes Zeke Miller for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Slaoui, a Montgomery County resident, will lead “Operation Warp Speed,” the administration’s push to…

  • Pennsylvania Governor Eases Up a Bit With Three Actions to Boost State Activity

    Pennsylvania Governor Eases Up a Bit With Three Actions to Boost State Activity

    Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf  announced three actions he hopes will bring a little bit of activity to our stalled pandemic days. The governor approved the online sale of vehicles, the restart of construction projects statewide on May 8 and curbside pickup of wine and spirits at select Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board locations. “Over the past…

  • Gov. Wolf Extends School Closure for Remainder of Academic Year

    Gov. Wolf Extends School Closure for Remainder of Academic Year

    Gov. Tom Wolf has announced that all schools will remain closed for the remainder of the 2019-20 academic year. He made the decision in consultation with Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine and Secretary of Education Pedro A. Rivera. “We must continue our efforts to mitigate the spread of the virus during this national crisis,”…

  • Epidemiologists, Inmate Rights Advocates Urging Officials to Reduce Inmate Population in Local Prisons as Coronavirus Pandemic Continues

    Epidemiologists, Inmate Rights Advocates Urging Officials to Reduce Inmate Population in Local Prisons as Coronavirus Pandemic Continues

    Epidemiologists and inmate rights advocates are urging officials to reduce the inmate population in local prisons due to the coronavirus outbreak, write Joseph Darius Jaafari and Cynthia Fernandez for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The virus may have already made it inside State Correctional Institution Phoenix, where a death row inmate Walter Ogrod fell ill last week.…