Lawmakers said the expenditures will enhance public safety, protect taxpayers, and strengthen critical infrastructure across Bucks County.
When church is no longer sanctuary
This was not a peaceful protest outside a government building. It was an invasion of a private religious service.
Pennsbury hasn’t provided documents to resident despite court order
Depending on how a Common Pleas judge rules, the Pennsbury School District could be on the hook for thousands of dollars.
Central Bucks board appoints new solicitor amid Sunshine Act objections
Residents raised concerns over an agenda order and a past Pennsbury free speech case.
Pennsylvania needs an age verification law
Even parental controls, such as content filters, have proven to be ineffective against childhood porn exposure.
Federal appeals court says misdated ballots still valid
(The Center Square) – Ballots returned to county election offices with incorrect or missing dates still count as valid, according […]
Statement from Governor Josh Shapiro on upcoming demonstrations across Pennsylvania
“We will always remain focused on keeping our communities safe and ensuring all demonstrations remain peaceful,” the governor said.
Bucks Republicans return to court over leadership election complaint
Several dozen BCRC members who opposed Chair Pat Poprik faced the party in court anew yesterday after originally suing in 2023.
Pat Wandling: Journalism needs a makeover
President Trump has been subjected to more negative stories, more lawsuits, and more lower-court interference in federal matters than any other president – it’s not even close.

Yardley Borough will pay Earl Markey $2,500 after officials removed his Facebook comment about a ballot question ahead of the 2022 election.