News
As AI-powered tools increasingly enter healthcare settings – and as courts begin to grapple with the consequences – Carnegie Mellon University Professor Gretchen Chapman's research offers a timely way to understand why we trust these systems, when that trust breaks down, and who bears responsibility when it does.
Celebrating a decade of advocacy for babies and toddlers, family representatives from across the country will gather to urge Congress for better infant and toddler funding and protected parental leave to nurture the next generation.
The founder and director of Bucks County’s LGBTQ+ youth center joins Editor Cyril Mychalejko for a conversation to kick off Pride Month.
A pro-immigration advocate says it's an “ATM for ICE.”
“We hope people leave not only with new knowledge, but also with a deeper appreciation for the farmers, farmland and agricultural traditions that nourish our community,” said BCFA Secretary Lorraine Sharaf.
Opinion
By pushing forward aggressive clean energy policies at the state level, we can build a localized, reliable energy economy that protects Pennsylvanians from global volatility and lowers costs for the long term.
We need a code of ethics, term limits, and more judges on the Supreme Court.
Democrat Steve Cickay writes that the county Party can, and must, be more welcoming and inclusive.
Bonnie Chang hopes that both the local Democratic Party and voters take the lessons of this primary election to heart.
As more than 300,000 companies scramble to get their money back, one large group is getting stiffed: American consumers.
Education
“Teaching kids about recycling, protecting the environment and practicing responsibility go a long way in ensuring that the next generation is an eco-friendly one,” said state Representative Jim Prokopiak.
“It’s literally flipping the purpose of civil rights law on its head, not just harming Black students and students of color, but entire school communities,” said Michael Pillera, director of educational equity issues at the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
At Center School, we celebrate not just what our students achieve, but how they get there.
Other Democratic governors have recently sold out their state's public schools by taking the money.
“We are not trying to take advantage of the district in any way shape or form, but it is time that we feel valued and respected like the other professionals in the district,” said CBESPA President Deneen Dry. "And that’s not going to happen when you are paying peanuts.”
Elections
"Vote curing policies help balance the tension between promoting both access and integrity in mail balloting,” the study’s authors wrote.
Democrat Steve Cickay writes that the county Party can, and must, be more welcoming and inclusive.
“At a time when Republicans are polling at historic lows, Democrats need to capitalize and offer a better vision for the country,” said one critic. “This isn’t it.”
Bonnie Chang hopes that both the local Democratic Party and voters take the lessons of this primary election to heart.
Follow the live results from the Bucks County Board of Elections of all your local primary races.
The campaigns will put Pennsylvania on the front lines of Democratic efforts to retake control of Congress and block the last two years of President Donald Trump’s agenda.
Recent Votes:
- H.R. 2913: Ukraine Support Act June 5, 2026Vote: Passed 226/195 Rep. Fitzpatrick [R-PA1]: Yea
- H.Res. 518: Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2913) to authorize support for Ukraine, and for other purposes. June 4, 2026Vote: Passed 216/204 Rep. Fitzpatrick [R-PA1]: Yea
- H.R. 8646: Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2027 June 4, 2026Vote: Passed 213/210 Rep. Fitzpatrick [R-PA1]: Nay
- On Motion to Recommit: H.R. 8646: Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2027 June 4, 2026Vote: Failed 210/212 Rep. Fitzpatrick [R-PA1]: Nay