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Don’t cancel William Penn!

By Doug Mastriano William Penn lived an incredible life during his 73 years on Earth. At a young age in England, Penn became a Quaker, was disowned by his father, overcame homelessness and was imprisoned several times for sharing his Christian faith. He wrote more than 40 books and ...

By Leslie Ridge, Megan Hegedus and Joanna Dragan January marks the 20th annual National Stalking Awareness Month (NSAM), an annual call to action to recognize and respond to this criminal, traumatic, and dangerous victimization. Stalking impacts nearly 1 in 3 women and 1 in 6 men in the ...

By Tom Schuman The NFL season is nearing its end. The Super Bowl is just weeks away. Two teams will meet to determine who will be the champion. Four quarters will be played. There will be passes, runs, interceptions, fumbles and penalties. The half-time show will be spectacular. But after 60 ...

By Nick Jacobs Confession time: I’ve become hooked on TikTok. I know it’s Chinese, but there are so many good film clips and interesting videos that it keeps me glued to it for at least 45 minutes a day. I figure, at my age, there’s not much left for them to steal. ​ ...

Washington County can continue to thrive

By Gary Stout We should all offer best wishes to Nick Sherman, the new Republican chairman of the Washington County Board of Commissioners, along with his fellow commissioners, Republican Electra Janis and Democrat Larry Maggi, as they embark on their new term in office. Washington County ...

New hydrogen hubs will transform Pennsylvania

By Jeff Kotula It is a new year and already Pennsylvania has reason to celebrate. The commonwealth recently became the only state in the nation to have not one, but two hydrogen hub projects selected for development within our borders. This accomplishment further demonstrates that when it ...