In 2025, nearly every contest — from judge to township supervisor to school director — became a stand-in for national politics. The GOP paid the price.
Hatboro bakery draws backlash over Trump-themed treats, threatens to sell and move
The owner of Lochel’s Bakery has canceled all upcoming off-site events and craft shows, citing concerns for her safety.
Buckingham Township Police offering young artists chance to show off turkey art for Thanksgiving season
The department will display masterpieces dropped off in person or emailed around the department like a gallery.
Neighbors deserve better: A call for real leadership in Central Bucks
It’s become increasingly clear that CBSD Neighbors United candidates are not interested in focusing on academics, leadership, or student success.
Integrity, honor, and accountability: What Buckingham deserves
Mike Bateman’s recent ideas and behavior raise red flags.
Prominent Bucks Democrats join ‘No Kings’ protest – Bucks Round-Up – October 20, 2025
Attendees held signs with messages like “No Crown for the Clown,” “Abolish ICE,” and “PROTEST NOW While It’s Still Legal.”
Contacting the swamp? There’s an app for that
“The system isn’t broken; it’s just ignoring you,” says Koutsiouroumbas, a former congressional chief of staff.
The politics of despair
Ordinary people coexisting in peace doesn’t make the newspapers or get you followers on Instagram, but it does sustain this American experiment.
Lawmakers introduce bipartisan bill to prohibit student cellphone use in Pennsylvania schools
The legislation responds to declines in youth mental health, academic achievement, and social engagement.
DA’s office seeks more victims of shop owner charged with corrupting minors
Joseph Michael Grossman, owner of Poppy’s Peanuts in Quakertown, was charged by Richland Township police after an investigation that began in June.
