News
To seal a deal with Republicans, Democrats are abandoning a regulation that could have forced power plant owners to pay for their planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions.
Researchers warn that U.S. data centers could devour vast amounts of energy and water unless stronger guardrails shape the industry’s growth.
PA currently ranks 31 out of the 50 states with only 32.4% female state lawmakers, according to The Center for American Women and Politics.
What it notably doesn't include is any clear resolution to expiring health care subsidies that Democrats have been fighting for as millions of Americans stare down rising insurance premiums.
ICE is building a public-private surveillance loop that transforms everyday online activity into potential evidence.
Opinion
It serves as a tremendous beacon of hope in a year when political headlines have made people very nervous.
Indivisible Bucks County’s Kierstyn Zolfo questions the motives behind this unexpected, far-fetched run with seemingly nonexistent grassroots support.
The GOP’s “Big Beautiful Bill” is going to cause major pain in statehouses. Lawmakers need to prepare now.
Bucks County military veteran and retired mental health professional Steve Nolan writes that Trump could be diagnosed with Personality Disorder NOS with Antisocial and Narcissistic traits.
Simply voting in next year’s midterms won’t be enough. It’s on us to ensure that the midterm elections are secure and the results are accepted.
Education
There's a new school board majority in Centennial thanks in part to community outrage over the hiring of a controversial former Central Bucks superintendent, writes district parent Nancy Pontius.
“Partisan school board members are implementing dangerous agendas across the Commonwealth that are directly at odds with the best interests of Pennsylvania students and parents,” said Denise Feriozzi, Executive Director of the Pipeline Education Fund.
This is the next installment in a series of interviews with school board candidates from across Bucks County.
This is the next installment in a series of interviews with school board candidates from across Bucks County.
This is the next installment in a series of interviews with school board candidates from across Bucks County.
Elections
It serves as a tremendous beacon of hope in a year when political headlines have made people very nervous.
“Over the decades I’ve supported whoever I thought was the best candidate, voting for Republicans like Arlen Specter and Jim Greenwood or Democrats like Bob Casey and Patrick Murphy,” said Strickler.
This grassroots approach is in sharp contrast to incumbent Republican Brian Fitzpatrick, who has not held a public, in-person town hall in years and even refused to debate his opponent in 2024.
Simply voting in next year’s midterms won’t be enough. It’s on us to ensure that the midterm elections are secure and the results are accepted.
The county only printed pollbooks containing major-party voters, forcing third-party and unaffiliated voters to use provisional ballots or return later.
In boroughs, townships, and school boards across the entire county, Democrats have shown that they’re the party that voters trust for their local leaders.