This week’s Sunday Bulletin exposes a political firestorm in Upper Darby, a mayor on trial in Atlantic City, and a sweeping shake-up for one of Montgomery County’s landmark hotels—plus critical fault lines emerging in Washington and a gut-check moment for Philly sports fans:
INVESTIGATIVE: A blistering deep dive into Chester County’s election fiasco reveals how 75,000 missing voters, finger-pointing officials, and corporate-style leadership failures collided in a breakdown critics call “accountability in free fall.”
REGIONAL NEWS: From a CVS pharmacy technician arrested for stealing narcotics in Upper Darby to a dramatic house fire in Lower Gwynedd requiring a medevac, this week’s headlines hit hard. Cape May County’s tourism boom enters the national spotlight, a Delco baker turns a home kitchen into a rising Wayne storefront, and the iconic Joseph Ambler Inn sells for $5.72M with big plans ahead.
SPORTS: The Phillies lock down Kyle Schwarber with a blockbuster five-year deal—just as Jalen Hurts faces mounting scrutiny after a turnover-plagued disaster that has analysts asking whether the Eagles’ identity is on the brink of collapse.
POLITICS: Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick breaks ranks with GOP leadership on affordability and healthcare policy, while Upper Darby Council is rocked by allegations of political-party discrimination that could spark a legal battle.
EDITORIAL: From Trump’s agenda-turned-legislative test to biting commentary on government dysfunction, gerrymandering, and the culture of excuses in local leadership—our editors bring the tough questions, sharp angles, and unapologetic candor.