PJM’s analysis paints a stark warning. By 2030, we could face massive supply deficits without immediate action.
Ahead of midterms, Pennsylvania politics still swinging
Beyond the familiar red vs. blue battle, alternative parties are gaining momentum, and a growing bloc of independent voters is demanding a greater say.
Warminster Police Department welcomes two new recruits
The officers were sworn in by the Honorable Christopher E. O’Neill, magisterial district judge.
Man charged in alleged gift card fraud scheme at Warrington Walmart
Investigators recovered 25 Apple gift cards, 32 fraudulent receipts, marijuana and a fake ID after a parking-lot stop.
Fitzpatrick leads bipartisan reauthorization of Global Child Thrive Act
Fitzpatrick played a key role in advancing the original Global Child Thrive Act of 2020.
Consensus for power supply solution still elusive
After a Wednesday meeting with all of the organization’s members, there’s still no path forward.
PJM exit: A price solution or power move?
Surging electricity demand, an aging grid, and generation sources retiring fast have become some of the nation’s most pressing challenges.
Shapiro: States in PJM need more power grid control
Thirteen states trade energy back and forth to keep the lights on for 67 million people living within PJM’s power grid, the largest in the nation.
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.
Paradox Americana — What is an American?
My ancestors were patriots, but they fought on opposite sides of the American story, leaving a legacy that is inspiring yet impossible to reconcile.
