It's the party season for high school students as junior-senior proms and graduations bring celebrations well into summer.
And after two years of social distancing due to COVID-19, many young people are eager to enjoy worry-free fun with friends and family as they look forward to a brigh
Original post made on May 27, 2022
The land use issues in this initiative should go through the planning commission and city council first. That is why we have them. Running a city by 'mandate' with voters is cumbersome, inefficient, and fraught with misinformation and discord. An initia
We've got a new day of postseason hockey, and we're back to two games on the schedule, a welcome sight.
Let's dig into each game. We have a pick for winners in both, along with prop bets for the evening's action.
This option is only available on DraftKings. I do think loading up th
Sen. Doug Mastriano, R-Franklin, speaks with attendees on the Capitol steps of a rally for gun rights on September 29, 2020. (Capital-Star photo by Stephen Caruso)
Last week’s primaries marked a continuation of fundamental changes in Pennsylvania politics.
Whereas political part
The 2022 NFL Draft is in the books and the Seahawks have come away with nine new prospects. The roster additions are far from done, however, as the undrafted rookie free agent market opens up.
Every prospect who didn't hear their name called over the past three days will now t
Former MP Craig Kelly has been taken to court over non-compliant United Australia Party signs displayed before the federal election.
Kelly, who sought re-election for the NSW seat of Hughes, was accused of campaigning under UAP corflutes which did not prominently display the party's logo
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HARRISBURG — Two years ago, one Republican operative res
Joe Petit's beloved dog, Ludwig, was shot and killed by Petit's neighbor, Hal Phipps, husband of Wayne Village President Eileen Phipps. Courtesy of joe petit
After the husband of Wayne Village President Eileen Phipps shot a neighbor's dog in August 2021, people
Everyone will remember the day that the Big Storm hit.
The derecho — a soot-black, boiling thunderhead that was hundreds of miles wide — rolled over large sections of our region last week.
Everyone will remember where they were and what they were doing. My wife and I we