Kevin Harley, Managing Director of Quantum Communications, and Daniel Doubet, Executive Director of Keystone Progress, discuss the latest news on the the governor’s race, the U.S. Senate primary and the Lt. governor election.
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PA Books: “Pennsylvania Farming”
Pennsylvania Farming presents the first history of Pennsylvania agriculture in more than sixty years. Sally McMurry goes beyond a strictly economic approach and considers the diverse forces that helped shape the farming landscape, from physical factors to cultural repertoires to labor systems. Above all, the people who created and worked on Pennsylvania’s farms are placed […]
2018 PA Bar Association Statewide High School Mock Trial Competition
In partnership with the Pennsylvania Bar Foundation, PCN presents the 35th Annual Pennsylvania Bar Association Statewide High School Mock Trial Competition. Students from around the state play the roles of lawyers, witnesses, plaintiffs, and defendants and are given the opportunity to argue both sides of the case in an actual courtroom before a judge. The […]
Journalists Roundtable: May 3, 2018
With less than two weeks before the May 15 primary, candidates are participating in their last debates, and political ads are hitting the airwaves. For Congress, 84 candidates are running for 18 seats, seven of which have no incumbent. In Harrisburg, the Pennsylvania House passed a package of regulatory and permit legislation supported by House Republicans who say this will streamline bureaucracy for businesses, and opposed by Democrats who contend rolling back regulations will be bad for the environment, health and safety. To discuss the election and other issues are Paul Engelkemier, Managing Edicotr with Politics PA; Ryan Briggs, Reporter with City & State PA, based in Philadelphia; and Sam Janesch, Staff Writer for LNP in Lancaster. Our host is Brian Lockman.
PCN Remembers: Stephen McEwen Jr., 1932-2018
Stephen McEwen Jr. was a two-term Delaware County district attorney and former president judge of the PA Superior Court. He served on the Superior Court for 31 years, and as president judge emeritus for another decade. McEwen was known for presiding over the court with wit, intelligence, and a deep knowledge of history, according to […]
Exploring PA Borrows: Emmaus Borough
Nestled in the Lehigh Valley the Borough of Emmaus is home to history, culture, and business. On this episode of Exploring PA Boroughs you’ll get an inside look at the borough, from the council members and citizens who live, work, and play in Emmaus.
May 4: Race for Governor
Following WGAL’s Republican Governor Candidates Debate from 7-8 pm, Jeff Piccola, Partner at Boswell, Tintner, Piccola Attorneys at Law, and Jim Hoefler, professor of Political Science at Dickinson College, talk to us about the Race for Governor.
Conservation and Natural Resources
Secretary Cindy Dunn, from the Conservation and Natural Resources Department gives us insight into the DCNR budget, their plans for the summer and spring, and what they could do with more DCNR rangers patrolling state game lands and parks.
Guy Reschenthaler, Republican for Congress, District 14
Guy Reschenthaler is a state senator who did military service prosecuting terrorists in Iraq. He wants to ban “bump stocks”, the gun modification that enables rapid-fire, and is touting himself as a “new voice for Washington.” District 14 is in the southwestern corner of Pennsylvania, and includes Washington, Greene, part of Westmoreland, and Fayette counties.
PCN Open House – Tuesday, May 22, 2018
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