Judge Pat Dugan has entered the race as a candidate in a bid to replace Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.
The former president judge of Philadelphia Municipal Court on Tuesday announced he’s running for district attorney against incumbent Larry Krasner.
Let the 2025 election begin. Philadelphia’s marquee election this year got underway Tuesday in a chilly Northeast Philadelphia parking lot, with longtime Judge Patrick Dugan formally announcing he’s running for district attorney,
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Former Philadelphia Judge Patrick Dugan will announce he’s running for district attorney with the backing of the politically influential building trades unions, becoming the first candidate to formally announce a bid to be the city’s top prosecutor and setting up a likely contest with progressive incumbent Larry Krasner.
Former Philadelphia Judge Patrick Dugan announced Tuesday that he will run for district attorney, setting up a likely Democratic primary between him and incumbent Larry Krasner.
These were just some of the headlines that dominated Philadelphia politics in 2024. So, what does 2025 hold for the city? I’m a politics professor at Drexel University and in 2023 I published a short book,
The goal is to prevent young people from getting a criminal record and time in jail, giving them a better shot at reducing recidivism.
But preliminary data shared by District Attorney Larry Krasner on Tuesday showed an increase in gun-involved incidents.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Philadelphia District Attorney announced a new initiative to crack down on crime across the city. That plan will focus on targeting juveniles as part of the enforcement and prevention efforts. D.A. Larry Krasner made the announcement at a press conference on Tuesday morning.
Leaders of several sanctuary cities where officials had prominently rejected Trump’s first-term immigration policies are shifting their tone.
One morning last May, 16-year-old Abdul Anderson stood slouched against a wall at Cove Secure, a juvenile institution on the grounds of central Pennsylvania’s Torrance State Hospital. He was scheduled to be in class,