Under current rules, even small home additions can require engineering plans and remediation efforts costing thousands of dollars.
Quakertown incident needs investigation, not hastily drawn conclusions
Until a full probe has taken place, we should neither rush to judgment nor invest in speculation.
WATCH: Lockdown at Quakertown schools Friday afternoon after canceled walkout leads to confrontation
Multiple videos circulated Friday afternoon on Facebook showing what appears to be a physical confrontation outside Sunday’s Deli at 44 Front Street.
Attorney General Dave Sunday visits William Tennent High School for the teenTalk series
The students discussed their own use of social media, including its pros and cons.
Hilltown man admits to owning, sharing more than 2,000 child sexual abuse materials, awaits sentencing
The Pennridge graduate admitted to using BitTorrent to share more than 2,000 pieces of CSAM over the summer.
Pipe bursts cause water damage at Dublin Town Center, Pineapple on Main facing full rebuild
A sprinkler failure impacted multiple tenants at The Square; a children’s boutique is launching a fundraiser.
Shapiro condemns Trump’s post of ‘racist’ video
Shapiro said that Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn as a place that would be warm and welcoming for all.
How “content-ification” is killing the Republic
We are governed by people who have adopted the soul of a streamer, orienting their entire public existence around the gravitational pull of outside content.
Court rebuffs attempt to turn trademark law into political weapon against Pa. Manufacturers’ Assn.
Testimony at an August hearing revealed that Better PA had never trademarked its name or logo.
Bristol Township passes $76.3M 2026 budget with no tax increase – Bucks Round-Up – December 22, 2025
The spending plan includes $60.5 million in operating expenses and $15.5 million for capital projects.
