Tony Phyrillas returns to 'Journalists Roundtable' on Pennsylvania Cable Network

Seated from l-r: Tony Phyrillas, Michael Rellahan, Brian Lockman and Phil Heron.
"Journalists Roundtable" host Brian Lockman sits down with Pottstown Mercury Editor Tony Phyrillas, Delaware County Daily Times Editor Phil Heron and West Chester Daily Local News Courthouse/Politics Reporter Michael Rellahan to discuss changes to Pennsylvania’s Congressional districts, growing concern over the Sunoco Mariner East 2 pipeline and the Pennsylvania governor’s race. "Journalists Roundtable" is a weekly 30-minute program on the Pennsylvania Cable Network, which is carried on cable systems across Pennsylvania. The most recent episode was taped Wednesday at The Mercury in Pottstown and will air Thursday, April 19, at 7 p.m., and again on Sunday, April 22, at 9 p.m. Check your local listing for the Pennsylvania Cable Network channel in your area.

95% of Univision's 'Fact Checks' Target Trump, Republicans

NewsBusts: If you want to see just how politically warped and weaponized the use of
so-called ‘fact-checking’ has become in the national media, look no
further than Univision, the United States’ leading Spanish-language
broadcaster.

95% of Univision’s ‘Fact Checks’ Target Trump, Republicans

Wednesday, April 04, 2018

Is your elected official owned by labor unions?

The Commonwealth Foundation continues to expose the unholy alliance between government officials and Big Labor ...
Pa. Government Union Politics: $114 Million Since 2007: Pa. Government Union Politics: $114 Million Since 2007

Berks among counties with most distracted driving in Pennsylvania

As someone who drives Berks County roadways on a daily basis, I can attest to the distracted drivers on the roads. What is so important that they have to check their damn phones while behind the wheel?

Berks among counties with most distracted driving citations - WFMZ