If Gov. Josh Shapiro was a parent, he would ground the state Education Department for the laggard proficiency rates on 2025 PSSA tests taken earlier this year by third- through eighth-graders throughout the commonwealth.
That’s how bad the Education Department did on this part of its ...
Winter won’t officially be here until the 21st of the month. By then most of the Christmas parties will be over and we’ll be deep into present wrapping, food prep, and last-minute stocking stuffers.
But with the snow on the ground and that raw westerly wind, I don’t care when the ...
State lawmakers across the country are considering bans on the use of cell phones by students during the school day.
Pennsylvania is one of those states, with a joint legislative committee hearing testimony on the issue recently that included several education officials pushing state ...
Legislation before both the state House and state Senate would set a 72-hour waiting period before law-abiding Pennsylvanians could complete a purchase of a firearm.
Similar bills have been considered — and failed to secure passage — before. We are skeptical this measure warrants the time ...
Robert H. Jackson had already etched a lasting legacy in United States history before November 21, 1945.
Up to that point Jackson - who mind you never attended college before becoming a lawyer in 1913 - had already served as general counsel for the Bureau of Internal Revenue, argued 17 cases ...
Dear Editor,
I used DuckDuckGo to search for the first settler of Warren, in reference to a recent Our Opinion piece regarding the bridge in the Times Observer.
Philip McCoy established the first trading post in the area now known as Warren in 1795.
He played a significant role in the ...